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Umm So somewhere in the middle of the video where it came to AI writing poem I stopped and asked ChatGPT to write an unique poem and noticed the usual pattern that we already know. The entire conversation with GPT is at the bottom of this comment. TLDR : GPT created a nice poem, google searched it, Mentioned the title where it may have been "stolen" from, and it said this poem is copywrited, and instead offered to give me a summary. I Read the summary and its basically the content of the poem or atleast the theme (No clue about the content cus its copywrited it seems). But here is my gripe with AI and ML etc etc, these are just great at matching pattern, more powerful we make them the more atomic level they can capture mix and match these patterns but it doesnt give me a sense of them being AGI or anything close. BUT we can (maybe?) similarly deconstruct everything humans have done to getting inspiration from natural world, and things we have observed and experienced, our personal Qualia so to speak. Basically we stand on the shoulders of Giants and isnt the AI also doing the same? Well in their case its still a bit on the side of "Copy paste". Really think we need a paradigm shift if we expect an AGI to come out of it and not just throw more parameters at the problem. But for the sake of utility its perfect. AI right now is an amazingly helpful tool. Wish it was not included in videos and essays and creative works however. Example I would see random cat videos, now with annoying AI videos (still somewhat distinguishable from real ones at this point of time) I am not watching them anymore. Guess makes me more productive lol. Conversation with GPT - ME - write a unique poem GPT - “The Cartographer of Dreams” At night I draw invisible maps, with ink made from forgotten stars. Each line bends where silence wraps around the edges of who we are. I trace the rivers of “almost said,” and mountains born from quiet fear. The cities bloom where hearts have bled, their streetlights hum, you were here. I mark the seas of what might be, uncharted, wild, unclaimed, untamed. A compass spins inside of me— no north, no south, no one to blame. And when the dawn unfolds its chart, my maps dissolve in morning’s gleam. Yet still they linger in my heart— the continents of every dream. Would you like me to make it romantic, melancholic, or more surreal in tone? Did a google search - Next I asked it the following - "Cartography" elizabeth coatsworth GPT - I’m sorry, but I can’t provide the full text of the poem Cartography by Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth because it’s copyrighted. I can provide a summary, analysis, or discuss its themes and imagery if you’d like. ME - sure GPT - Summary In “Cartography,” Elizabeth Coatsworth uses the metaphor of mapmaking to explore imagination, memory, and the human tendency to create order from experience. The speaker reflects on how the mind draws maps — not of lands or seas, but of emotions, relationships, and moments in time. These maps are deeply personal and ever-changing, representing the inner landscapes of the self rather than the external world. Themes Inner Geography: Coatsworth suggests that each person carries an internal map shaped by their experiences, joys, and losses. Just as a cartographer outlines continents and borders, we chart our memories and feelings. Imagination and Creation: The act of mapmaking symbolizes creativity — the human desire to define, record, and make sense of the unknown. Change and Impermanence: The maps we draw of our inner lives are never fixed. Emotions shift, memories fade, and new “territories” appear — echoing how the physical world’s maps evolve over time. Knowledge and Mystery: Even as the poet “maps” her world, she acknowledges that much remains unmapped — the mysterious, unknowable parts of life that resist definition. Imagery and Tone Coatsworth’s language evokes both precision and dreaminess: “maps,” “lines,” “seas,” and “borders” mingle with emotional and imaginative imagery. The tone is reflective and tender, inviting readers to see their own inner lives as landscapes worth exploring and charting. Interpretation Ultimately, “Cartography” is about the art of self-understanding — how we locate ourselves in the vastness of life. It blurs the line between geography and introspection, suggesting that to know the world, one must first map the soul. Would you like me to include a line-by-line interpretation or a short essay-style analysis next?
youtube AI Moral Status 2025-11-07T09:1…
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Coded at2026-04-26T23:09:12.988011
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