Category: AI

  • Unraveling the Sliwa Doctrine in the NYC Mayoral Debate

    The N.Y.C. Mayoral debate highlighted Curtis Sliwa’s unique approach, termed the “Sliwa Doctrine,” utilizing Cat-Jitsu principles of submission, leverage, and emotional resonance. While other candidates focused on policies, Sliwa deftly redirected conversations, leveraging his persona as a cat dad and folk hero, showcasing how emotional connections outweigh traditional political tactics.

  • Why Cheap Chinese EVs Could Decimate Canada’s Auto Industry: The Zebra Mussel Threat

    The author discusses the potential dangers of cheap Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) flooding the Canadian market. While they provide immediate savings for consumers, there’s a looming threat to the domestic auto industry, risking job loss and economic dependency on China. The long-term consequences include potential monopolization, price hikes, and industrial decline.

  • Why Accidental Bookmarks Hold More Value Than Author Notes

    The post discusses a photo shared on Facebook, prompting comments about the charm of finding personal items like bookmarks or love letters in books. These artifacts signify human experiences and connections, enriching the reading experience by linking past and present readers. Such items evoke mystery and emotional resonance, surpassing formal author notes.

  • K-pop for Winos: A Play for Creative Minds

    The author shares a humorous reflection on the creative process of developing a “K-pop for Winos” concept with a friend, highlighting the importance of precise prompts when using AI like ChatGPT. The narrative explores the interaction between personal experiences and technology, culminating in a one-act play that blends whimsy and gritty reality.

  • A Joyful Bus Stop Encounter: Thumbs Up for Music (and Dusty Springfield)

    At the bus stop, a person enjoys the sun and waits for the bus while carrying groceries and beer. They meet another man, “Sandals,” and an older man, “DJ Grandpappy,” who plays music. After sharing thumbs up, they bond over the song’s identity, revealing it to be Dusty Springfield’s “Son of a Preacher Man.”

  • Let ChatGPT write your Christmas Cards!

    Christmas cards originated from Henry Cole’s need to streamline holiday greetings, leading to their viral popularity. The author likens this invention to using ChatGPT as a modern timesaver for card creation. They describe their own success in generating a humorous card using AI, celebrating the efficiency of both innovations.

  • Comparing Google Gemini and ChatGPT Image Creation: A Fun Exploration

    This post compares results from Google Gemini and ChatGPT using the same prompt. Gemini created images with different emotions, while ChatGPT was closer to the intended idea. The writer encourages playing with AI to break prejudices and emphasizes that it can be both fun and educational. It ends with a caution about sulking Batman.

  • ChatGPT answers your burning Rock and Roll questions!

    This blog post features an AI-driven interview where ChatGPT discusses classic rock songs and their meanings, drawing on influential musicians like The Beatles and The Clash. The author reflects on the decline of substantive interviews and collaborates with AI to provide valuable insights into rock music’s cultural impact and philosophical questions surrounding it.

  • ChatGPT writes a blog post based on a LinkedIn post

    The author expresses fascination with ChatGPT, highlighting its usefulness for entertainment, inspiration, and efficiency. They encourage readers to engage with the tool, emphasizing the importance of play and humor in enhancing creativity and productivity. The content also includes insights on writing tools, grammar, and language diversity, showcasing the author’s writing journey.