With AI and 3D printing being more than a trend a new era in Dream scaping will emerge.
First, an AI Dream catcher that is set beside the bed at night can be used to record dreams that you wake up from. The dream is then rendered into an AI painting that is then able to be worked on by the dreamer until perfected. The painting would then be converted into a 3D model and finally 3D printed and then painted.
The AI Dream Catcher could also be used to AI paint sleep-talking dreams.
Unlike snatching peoples words while they are talking, the Dream Catcher will paint a picture of your dreams.
I donāt see a good purpose for it besides applications for therapy maybe. I can see all sorts of unethical use for it though, as if we didnāt have enough of that.
Dreams arenāt for creativity, thatās why we have Imagination.
Sometimes itās better to let your imagination do the work and fill in the blanks. Itās why I keep a dream journal on my nightstand and love stockings.
But when we put AI to work to build our dreams in real life, AI might find connections to other worlds with humanoid life on it. Sending dreams into deep, deep space, near the center of the galaxy, alien AI could be able to reverse engineer the dream to create a conscious or physiological image of who sent the dream message. In turn the aliens could send dreams that our AI would then build into 3D models and figurines.
Thatās a stretch as long as the Grand Canyon.
How exactly might the A.I connect to āother wordsā?
SETI has been around since 1984, no serious signal has so far been detected.
āDeep spaceā can also be the edge of galaxy, no matter how many ādeepsā you add.
First, there needs to exist extraterrestrial creatures, which is a big if and second, assuming that alien civilizations are thousands or millions of years ahead of us in technology is a stereotype born out of science fiction.
No need of aliens or A.I to do that. The Human Imagination already has everything we need.