Lindy wrote about The Accessible Origami Project - www.accessorigami.com
Thank you Lindy for pointing out this project. There are quite a couple of
blind folders out there. It is good to know a great resource like this one.
It is very true, that text only instructions need to carry a lot more
I have not worked with the app yet, but find this topic very interesting
since, as a totally blind folder, I have been creating text-only
instructions for a while now.
You can find them at www.accessorigami.com
From the main page there is a link with some other sites and authors as
well. I
I guess part of the problem is that there are insufficient examples of
text-only origami instructions in ChatGPT's set of training texts. We all need
to start publishing text-only instructions for lots of traditional and original
models to help the AIs of the future be better at this task!
Or
Laura wrote:
> "Has Chat GPT (I mean, its AI) ever “seen” the process of folding an
origami crane?"
Well, I guess it is a philosophical question, whether a text-based AI is
able to see, but I guess no, not in the way we see, feel and experience the
world. As it seems, the AI is still missing data
Hi Anna
Use YouTube videos. The quality varies but keep looking for a video you
can follow.
...a picture is worth a thousand words
Louise in Northern California
Poor thing. At 6 it hopelessly screwed up.
Has Chat GPT (I mean, its AI) ever “seen” the process of folding an origami
crane? I’m surprised it started giving some ‘instructions’.
Laura
> On Jan 28, 2023, at 7:34 PM, Anna via Origami
> wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> out of curiosity we asked