Man, when I found Midjourney I was pretty impressed at first, but after subscribing for a month I found it to be pretty limited in its ability to understand what I was asking for in most cases that didn't involve asking for DC/Marvel fan art. It didn't even know who the Thundercats are! PFFFT!
I did see some amazing stuff there, though, so there were people getting it, but I haven't had the urge to play with it again thus far to see how it's evolved since.
I checked out godmode.space and asked it to write a new composition using The Mandalorian theme, Gonna fly now from the Rocky franchise, War, by Vince DiCola, also from the Rocky franchise (part 4, the final fight montage), and drop in some hints of the imperial march for good measure, but after I approved the third action it told me I had to log in with my own OpenAI account, and I haven't gotten back to it, yet, as I stopped to write this.
I had to stop to ask if that's how I'm starting to see all these amazing bot created songs and mashups. Well... maybe the songs fully written by bots aren't exactly amazing, yet, since the lyrics all sound like they were written by someone with a pretty significant head injury, but the music is pretty kicks ass, and the mashups (if they are bot creations) have incredible potential. I just found this a couple of days ago and I wish I could get a bot to extend it.
It has an abrupt ending, too, but all in all if it's a bot job it's pretty fucking cool. This I think is the pinnacle for me. When someone like me, with no talent or skill can tell a bot which elements to use to create what could arguably be a masterpiece. These are very exciting times!
RE: The Power of AI: ChatGPT, Godmode.space, and SPI's Future