Applause. How can we not admire a writer who eschews the hazmat suit and jumps in the tank?
I know writers who just won't talk about it.
I can't see pungling up any cash for a short term live-in arrangement, but I am enjoying pushing my "free tries" to the time limit.
Think back: we were warned that computers would ruin us, even destroy us. We adapted. We'll adapt to AI. Meantime, I asked ChatGPT to design me a fifties sports car and it did, with a half hour of interesting, um, chatting about each iteration.
Excuse me while I go back to reading my actual library book about a famous jewel thief. In the other room.
I enjoyed your take on Gemini and learned from your experence. I've found that AI finds research I'm looking for much faster than I could. However, I always change the way it writes about its findings. Also, I learn a lot from my Suri inquiries and other AI search engines, and wonder if others think artificial intelligence is making humans smarter, lazier, or both. I like the way you've approached this phenomenon Willa.
Applause. How can we not admire a writer who eschews the hazmat suit and jumps in the tank?
I know writers who just won't talk about it.
I can't see pungling up any cash for a short term live-in arrangement, but I am enjoying pushing my "free tries" to the time limit.
Think back: we were warned that computers would ruin us, even destroy us. We adapted. We'll adapt to AI. Meantime, I asked ChatGPT to design me a fifties sports car and it did, with a half hour of interesting, um, chatting about each iteration.
Excuse me while I go back to reading my actual library book about a famous jewel thief. In the other room.
Ah, Lee—I did know I was taking a risk by owning up.
I’d love to see that fifties sports car (and read the “conversation” you had with Chat GPT while constructing it.)
Any my current physical book read is an historical novel written in first person by a student of JS Bach
I enjoyed your take on Gemini and learned from your experence. I've found that AI finds research I'm looking for much faster than I could. However, I always change the way it writes about its findings. Also, I learn a lot from my Suri inquiries and other AI search engines, and wonder if others think artificial intelligence is making humans smarter, lazier, or both. I like the way you've approached this phenomenon Willa.