Artificial Intelligence and Writing: An encounter with the Open AI ChatGPT and some general thoughts
I was born during a time when writers were wary of what they preferred to call "word processors" but were basically computers that allowed you to write. I distinctly remember wishing I had one of those typewriters that I always saw journalists or novelists banging on in the television series of my youth. I'm convinced that it is the main reason why I, well over thirty years after the fact, continue to bang on laptop keyboards with my fingers just as hard as if I were trying to move mechanical levers and metal type. However, I never really had a good working one, or even one of those electric typewriters that I had heard of as well, which was the motorcycle to the old ten-speed of the mechanical typewriter. You couldn't ever have everything as a kid.
as feeling ambitious, a guest column. The process was, by no means, easy.
I will end my time in an era where if I want to write something, the only thing I need to publish something is a familiarity with certain blogging or publishing platfo…
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