Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay short film where an ICBM missile silo in Montana is frantically trying to abort a launch against Chicago because its confused a 4th of July celebratory fireworks show for a Chinese launch event.
Walter goggins can narrate the poem
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
It even rhimes with ChatGPT
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay
I like the video with his voice performing this poem. -
Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay For entertainment purposes only.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay Great find! So much foresight from yesteryear's arts.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay Nobody would be interested in such a stupid contraption.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
So the Machine makers decided to make all machines say that 3
Is the sum of 4 and three more 3s
Now we all crawl
to go through doors, or kneel
And our cars have one
Stupid square wheel. -
Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay The first chatbot ever was developed by MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum in the 1960s. It was called ELIZA.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
EiAi0
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
https://www.wheresyoured.at/let-ai-burn/
"the media — and the world at large — is too ready to accept the prospect of a bailout after watching those who drove the world into a ditch in 2008 escape blame, and I must be clear: the AI industry is very different to the financial industry. It is inessential to the economy, and its relevance is only as large as the hype campaign that sits behind it."
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay
Read this to the tune of "Particle Man" -
@Natasha_Jay The first chatbot ever was developed by MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum in the 1960s. It was called ELIZA.
@Netraven @Natasha_Jay I remember we had ELIZA on our Commodore 64 in the 1980s when I was a kid. Lots of non-consequential responses.
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@Netraven @Natasha_Jay I remember we had ELIZA on our Commodore 64 in the 1980s when I was a kid. Lots of non-consequential responses.
@jendefer @Natasha_Jay in my opinion, the chatbots today haven't changed much.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
Ha Ha.. Here is a bit of Matrix Algebra from Gemini just today.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay not only do I get where you are going with this, when I was a kid I wrote an illustrated book about a homework machine and got a young authors award for it...too funny (and not funny)
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt authors from decades ago predicting literally everything will never fail to amaze me
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@jendefer @Natasha_Jay in my opinion, the chatbots today haven't changed much.
@Netraven @jendefer @Natasha_Jay ELIZA was a great improvement on its successors.
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https://www.wheresyoured.at/let-ai-burn/
"the media — and the world at large — is too ready to accept the prospect of a bailout after watching those who drove the world into a ditch in 2008 escape blame, and I must be clear: the AI industry is very different to the financial industry. It is inessential to the economy, and its relevance is only as large as the hype campaign that sits behind it."
@Npars01 @Natasha_Jay I do wish Ed's posts weren't so lengthly... but worth it.
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Shel Silverstein poem published in 1981 …. Hmm does this remind you of anything topically relevant to today?
@Natasha_Jay OMG, I had his where the sidewalk ends as a child and totally remember this poem. It's so wild to be reminded of it in our time. Thanks for sharing

