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RE: Using AI to express whats in my mind

in Alien Art Hive2 years ago

Wow man, these pieces of art are amazing. That last one is cool, kind of magic eye in a way. I was staring at the top frame and it looked like the skull was shifting upwards. Pretty cool, or maybe my eyes are just messed up.

Ketemine treatments, what's that? I've never done Ket, my mate done it at a gig before though, thinking it was coke lol, he sniffed a few lines and started gumming it because he wasn't getting a hit. Then it kicked in when he left the bathroom, he was pretty messed up and started talking madness to a bouncer and got kicked out of the venue.

Ended up in McDonalds and was coming down off it thinking they were cooking people. Good night.

I use Night Cafe for A.I art which is great, but this MidJourney looks like it's worth checking out.

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Thanks man. Ketamine had many uses other than being a anesthetic. Your friend definitely did not do it the way that I will be using it. I will be using it in a clinical manner under doctor's supervision. They determine a dosage based off your body weight and it is administered using an IV. The doses are smaller than when people use it recreationally and the treatment is spread out over six treatments during a three week period. It has really helped my wife and I am excited to see what it can do for me.

Now, when doing it, is this in order to talk through some issues or is it more for kind of soul searching and inward thinking? Good luck with it though man, I hope you get what you want out of it!

A friend spoke about medical grade MDMA being used for the purpose of talking through stuff. There's some psychatrist who advocates it and has people use it for couples therapy and stuff like that under supervision.

Pretty interesting I think, being able to use different substances for medical reasons.

Ketamine works to rewire your brain and create new neural connections. It is pretty cool and similar to thr MDMA treatment that is being studied. It is nice to see so many doctors beginning to see the value in studying these medicines and to move away from traditional pharmaceutical treatment.

That's really cool, kind of like mushrooms in a way but obviously it would be the higher tier of that, considering it would be in a medical setting.

There's a lot of medications out there that help for a plethera of different things. But, as I understand it big pharma tends to change the chemical compound of certain pre-existing medications enough to patent it and sell it, even though in some cases the new compound could have side effects.

I heard this thing it was about America, but I think it happens in every country, independant research is done in each college lets say, but, information isn't shared across the board, in order for one hub to patent and sell their findings. So multiple places could be funded and working on the same thing, but, each one hides their notes from the others. If the government just said. "No, from now on, all research and efforts are being made public instead of private." Imagine how quickly we'd advance.

Yeah it's cool that they're looking into already existing medications though and giving them new uses, for treatments like that.