Can imagine the eyes of some corporate lawyer for Goldman Sachs scanning your words, and calculating if a profit is to be made by outsourcing consumption and regurgitation to a 2nd rate wordsmith or an A.I. web crawler. Fingers crossed that you will always be one step ahead of 'em.
Can imagine the eyes of some corporate lawyer for Goldman Sachs scanning your words, and calculating if a profit is to be made by outsourcing consumption and regurgitation to a 2nd rate wordsmith or an A.I. web crawler. Fingers crossed that you will always be one step ahead of 'em.
Fingers crossed again Mary, praying poetry is never reduced to A.I. prompting.
Hmm ... but now that's got me wondering. A combination of prompting and poetry might make for a better question than answer, a better request than response. 😄
Good one Mary.
Can imagine the eyes of some corporate lawyer for Goldman Sachs scanning your words, and calculating if a profit is to be made by outsourcing consumption and regurgitation to a 2nd rate wordsmith or an A.I. web crawler. Fingers crossed that you will always be one step ahead of 'em.
Cheers
That's hilarious, Steve. If all my words do is feed into AI's amalgamation of human thought, then I'm okay with that. Homeopathy works! 😊
Fingers crossed again Mary, praying poetry is never reduced to A.I. prompting.
Hmm ... but now that's got me wondering. A combination of prompting and poetry might make for a better question than answer, a better request than response. 😄
It might! I wrote about poetry and AI in this: https://marypoindextermclaughlin.substack.com/p/art-vs-ai?utm_source=publication-search
At the time, ChatGpt's ability to write poetry sucked. Maybe it has learned since then? I kind of doubt it... or maybe that's what I want to believe.