As somebody who has been writing songs for my daughters in basically a sonnet form, For the expressed purpose of teaching them the Heidelberg Catechism, I would be lying if I didn't say that the temptation to Simply have an AI tool create the sonnets for me hadn't crossed my mind. I'm grateful that despite the Temptation I push through. I'm eternally grateful to the Lord that he kept my flesh at Bay in the midst of the test.
As somebody who has been writing songs for my daughters in basically a sonnet form, For the expressed purpose of teaching them the Heidelberg Catechism, I would be lying if I didn't say that the temptation to Simply have an AI tool create the sonnets for me hadn't crossed my mind. I'm grateful that despite the Temptation I push through. I'm eternally grateful to the Lord that he kept my flesh at Bay in the midst of the test.
I just started reading Ploductivity. This sounds awfully similar.
Thank you for posting this. It has edified me.
Well done, dear grads, your triumphs we salute,
In AI's realm, where facts and fancies blur;
Your laurels gleam, though shadows may dispute,
Still, boldly march where human hopes endure.
Congrats, dear grads, your dubious feats shine bright,
In AI's world, where truth and fiction blend;
Your skills, though grand, may dance in murky light,
Yet still you stride where human dreams transcend.
Congrats, dear grads, your feats we now applaud,
In AI's world, your skills seem faintly flawed.
With wit and grit, you've earned this curious crown,
Yet machines hum where human minds might drown.
here be what Grok gave me! lol