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Are you as sick of hearing about new AI applications as I am of posting them? Every day it seems like some tech firm is introducing another thing we don’t need.
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Sorry, but I don’t need to see Mona rapping Gin and Juice or Straight Outta Compton. Not now, not ever.
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My dreams are trippy enough, no artificial help necessary.
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Because there aren’t enough bloggers who think they’re poets.. we need a camera?
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“Home becomes this placid batter”?
Is that cake.. or baseball.
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While I’d love to query Dali on those melting clocks and disembodied eyes … I’ll pass on the computer generated version.
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It’s bad enough that poets write poetry… now we have to deal with unlimited poetry?
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Unlimited artificial poetry. Yes..
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There’s a difference???
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Well, now that you mention it….
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“On the shelf books lean, silent chatter” – now that is a good line. As a child I imagined my toys talking to each other in the night but books talking to each other – neat concept. My inbox is full of news articles on the dangers of AI – and it scares me.
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For me it’s the fact that we won’t be able to tell real from fake. The possibilities for harm are endless….
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And that’s what’s scary – also what they are doing with putting words into people’s mouths – there was a law suit recently – can’t remember the details – famous person’s image and voice were used for some nefarious purpose – famous person won the law suit…
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Exactly. It’s a slippery slope and we’re sliding head first.
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Will we stop using our brains, but more especially our minde? Enough people already don’t use theirs, they just regurgitate what they hear without thought to what is really being ssid. AI csnnot say anything real, but I bet those people will regurgitate what AI says without thinking about it either.
We humans can be very lazy…
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Absolutely. No one checks sources anymore… and even if you do, can you believe them? What a world.
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The internet is incredibly useful — but it is equally as dangerous.
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AI is for people who don’t have a creative bone in their body. As a communications major and part time writer, AI is the bane of our existence. It will only get worse from here, again AI will eventually take over and the iRobots will come and kill. And on that happy note, the Lobster phone looks fun….lol.
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Not a fan of AI, even less of a fan of mediocre poetry. I don’t suppose wishing will make AI go away, but if it does remember who helped make it happen.
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I’m right there with you…
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Human beings helped create AI, and it is really starting to show…
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Ha!
Good point.
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This post reminds me how thankful I am to be working for an employer who does not believe AI is the end-all, be-all savior of the company.
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Most children don’t have much imagination anyway, but let’s take that and creativity away further by letting a poem be created for them.
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As a mediocre poet, I guess AI is my soulmate… Probably for 19.99 a month.
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