ChatGPT, a haiku

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First words from the screen

AI shapes thoughts into verse

new paths softly bloom

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by ChatGPT

  • I had to do a training package today about using AI for communications, and thought I’d have a little practice session on ChatGPT. This was the instruction I gave:

“Write me a haiku about using AI for the first time to write the haiku”

Having done the training, it only reinforces my scepticism about AI, but I do see how it might be helpful in the right circumstances. Unfortunately, I think that it is so open to misuse, deliberately or accidentally, and I fear in these early days a lot of people and organisations will get their knickers in a twist and fall foul of what is really the Wild West out there.

The seduction of new technology is powerful, and the early adopters get super-excited. It is important that there are others who ground truth these novel opportunities and maintain some level of human experience, skill and knowledge. I feel that AI should be used when it is needed rather than because it is there.

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I am Stephen. I live in Bristol, UK. I decided to shorten my profile...to this: Wildlife, haiku, travel, streetart, psychogeography and my family. Not necessarily in that order.

6 thoughts on “ChatGPT, a haiku”

  1. I know people who use it for almost everything. I think it’s just one more way to take away the ability for humans to think. And I don’t trust that what people turn is is true or anything but a program written by a machine. I truly worry that we are being led to a place where people are uneducated and unable to think at all. Sheep to the slaughter.

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    1. I am in full agreement with you. It is part of the human condition to be busy and to keep our minds and bodies occupied. Take that away and we are diminished.

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