CHAT GPT Anyone?

aaronross

Supporting Member
So in my haste to get some help reworking all of my sequences for the 15k new pixels being added this year, I figured why not see if AI could help. The result was less than expected, but there may be hope. If I can somehow export my display setup, chat GPT can load a .tim file with effects and such, maybe even sequence a whole song.

Has anyone gave it a go? Is there an easy way to export the display elements in a format (.xml) that AI can understand? Or am I chasing my tail?
 
You can right click in the Element Section in the Display setup and the last menu should be Export Element Tree. That will export a version of the element tree in a file. The extension is not xml, but the format is.

I personally have not done anything in this space yet. I am not sure how much the AI tools will be able to help since they really don't have any widespread data to have their models trained on. I would be interested in your experience trying.
 
One WARNING. If the tool you use is free to you to use, then YOU are the commodity being traded. If the sequence is actually created, then your sequence is public domain and will be available to the AI to give to anyone else without your permission.
 
I haven't received any working sequence output from ChatGPT for xLights sequences. Likely the same for Vixen.
This was trying to sequence based on the AI creating .seq/xml for me to copy into a file.seq. It would produce something similar but not enough to work.
 
AI requires a good prompt to provide an reasonable output. I agree with Martin, that what it creates, what you prompt it, becomes part of the LLM it uses. But the more prompts, the more it learns, etc. I've been using it to write Ardunio code, and its a mix. It sometimes forgets what is working and breaks it, but overall its been interesting creating code that I could have done on my own, but at my age, I'm not about learning how to code, but developing some one-off things. AI can help with the 'vibe' coding, and I review the code to understand it...similar to just finding code online that someone did for a project and adapting to your own needs.
 
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