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This exercise extrapolates the work started in the AI within Art project and builds upon the idea in the book Answers to Love, Life, and Leadership in an AI-driven World. Version 0.5 of the book only included poems written by a human.
I wrote a series of thoughts some years ago, trying to create something that would spark flow. I wanted to keep things short, but these thoughts were not in a poetry format, so I asked Chat G PoeT to help me.
Original Thoughts
Do not speak only to be silent; if you talk, do so until finished.
Social media rewards activities regardless of the quality of content.
Many can make millions in a few years by choosing a message and repeating it a million times.
But some people say something only once, and it’s repeated a billion times hundreds of years after it's said.
Engage with intent, and be silent for a reason. Lead your narrative, and write your own story.
Storytelling is the oldest human invention, but in the age of AI, misunderstanding language is what distinguishes us as humans.
Chat G-PoeT’s Thoughts
The Language of Silence and Story
Do not speak just to be silent, but when you talk, finish your way. For words that echo without purpose, are often lost along the fray.
In this age where posts are fleeting, and likes reward what isn't deep, many shout a thousand echoes, but none their souls can truly keep.
Yet some speak once, their truth so clear, a billion voices still repeat, their words survive the test of time, a legacy we cannot delete.
So speak with purpose, be sincere, engage with meaning, not for show. Lead your story, write your path, and let your inner wisdom flow.
For storytelling, old as life,Is more than data or device. And though AI may echo speech, our hearts make meaning of the strife.
It's language lost, misunderstood, that makes us human, free, and good.
Here’s Dall-E’s interpretation of a picture to describe the scene.
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