DESIGN

“I can’t imagine raising a newborn without ChatGPT,” Sam Altman told Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show. He recounted a moment when a friend told him that his toddler was crawling around. Altman panicked and asked ChatGPT if there was something wrong with his non-crawling child. “Nothing to worry about,” it replied.

It was examples like these that led to the creation of Ask Anything. Why ask a chatbot when you can talk to another person? Although Altman received a comforting answer, he missed an opportunity to connect with a friend and share experiences. With this wearable movement, Janssen wants to celebrate and encourage human connections. It's a statement of peace. And, if you want, its also an invitation to have unexpected conversations and maybe make a new friend.

The flower is based on OpenAI’s infinity logo, but with some tweaks. As humans are imperfect, the logo has been morphed to wiggle, which refers to randomness and highlights the beauty of the unexpected. The flower symbolises growth and propagation, plant intelligence, and a connection to nature and the offline world.

This flower was originally designed for Chadding: A conversational art installation on truth and trust in AI. More about Chadding