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How Artificial Intelligence Sees… Part II

Elevating therapeutic massage & bodywork education

Part II: How Artificial Intelligence Sees Reiki

Before the article update: We received requests about the plagiarism checker for teachers. Zeth has offered to write an article specifically on this topic, but has in the meantime provided several popular sites. Grammarly, TurnItIn, Unicheck, and Plagramme.

In the first part of this series, artist Zeth Pugh shared computer-generated images that examined how machines view massage therapy. In this second section, Pugh used a one-word prompt and did not change it. “Reiki” was the word. 

“I wanted a one-word prompt that had a proper noun. I wanted something that was directly relevant to many of the CE providers who practice energy work.”

Conversation starting-prompt: What did you think of the way machine learning interprets Reiki?

Check back on 3/30/2022 for Part III: How AI sees Chakras

Call for volunteers: If you are an artist, writer, or marketer, contact Zeth about helping out the Marketing & Communications committee.


About the Author:

Zeth Pugh, M.Ed., CMBE is currently serving as a Director of the Alliance.

Zeth is an artist, writer, and instructional designer living in Florida. She presented “Trends in Anatomy Education” at the 2021 AFMTE Educational Congress.

Zeth is building the Marketing & Communications Committee. Potential volunteers can reach her at zethpugh@gmail.com.

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