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One fine day I was sincerely struggling to explain the term "solidarity" to my child, and it occurred to me to ask OpenAi's newest publicly available artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT how I may explain the concept to a 3-year old boy. The results opened my eyes and I started wondering how generative AI might help me in other aspects of parenting as well. What followed was months of shamelessly prompting ChatGPT at their visual art AI, Dall-E for questions ranging from the most basic things to building connections that I scarcely believed. So I put together some of the work I have been…mehr

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One fine day I was sincerely struggling to explain the term "solidarity" to my child, and it occurred to me to ask OpenAi's newest publicly available artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT how I may explain the concept to a 3-year old boy. The results opened my eyes and I started wondering how generative AI might help me in other aspects of parenting as well. What followed was months of shamelessly prompting ChatGPT at their visual art AI, Dall-E for questions ranging from the most basic things to building connections that I scarcely believed. So I put together some of the work I have been doing, and my hope is that is raises some questions for yourself as you consider how these powerful tools might add something to your toolbelt. What I hope to share with you in this book is two-fold. Six short chapters where I will try and demonstrate some of the moments that helped me as a father, and how I imagine these tools might help us even more as they develop and improve. I will share three blog posts I wrote while in the throes of early parenthood. These posts are titled "Story Time" for clarity and they appear every two chapters. The Contents of the Book: Introduction Story Time #1: I didn't want to love anything this much Chapter 1: What in the hell does AI have to do with parenting? Chapter 2: Answering the "Why"s Story Time #2: Tips for a dad wearing his baby Chapter 3: Building uniquely creative connections Chapter 4: Using AI generated art to visualize ideas and have some fun Story Time #3: The incredibly sad moment you realize you're a nobody Chapter 5: Helping you through some of the loneliest experiences as a parent Chapter 6: A little healing Conclusion
Autorenporträt
Kunal is a first-generation American-born Bengali. Which was, by a most unlikely chance, exactly what he wanted to be born. Living the life of a skinny dark Bengali boy wandering bright shiny school hallways in the suburban south, well before that was another banality of America, well before there were any Indian parents that had American accents, and when gas station phone cards were the only way to talk to cousins back home, this little man came of age. He bounced back and forth from places like Fort Worth, TX and Augusta, GA, to Kolkata (then known by its long since forgotten name, Calcutta), India as a young child, before his family moved to India for a six year stint when he was nine years old. He spent is middle school (and a bit of high school) years at Calcutta International School, where he met a cadre of absolute randos who would then become his greatest friends. Fast forward (funny we still say that, we haven't used tape-based AV in a generation) to adulthood, and that that little in-between dude went into education, was a public high school teacher and administrator in Boston and the Bay Area.