AI: The Free Version is Not Even Worth the Price

For your fun and amusement, ask AI questions about you. I used the free version of Bing called “CoPilot,” and it certainly piloted me into things about myself I didn’t even know.

So far it thinks I have a cookbook entitled “Country Cooking.” This is just a Facebook page I created for my previous work and recipes from GRIT and MOTHER EARTH NEWS.

It also thinks I am with Clearview Investments, which is another Chuck Mallory.

It also thinks I’m with a shipbuilding company called MJLF (dangerously close to MILF!) and am on the board of the Mystic Seaport Museum, continuing a family legacy that dates back to 1816. Sorry, bot, my ancestors were poor dirt farmers in Missouri.

It even knows about my writing:

Me: Tell me more about Chuck Mallory’s writing style.

Copilot:

Certainly! Chuck Mallory’s writing style is characterized by its warmthnostalgia, and authenticity. Let me elaborate:

Warmth and Comfort: Mallory’s prose often evokes a sense of comfort, like sitting by a cozy fireplace with a cup of hot cocoa. His descriptions of food, landscapes, and everyday moments create a warm atmosphere that draws readers in.Nostalgia: Whether he’s writing about family recipes, small-town life, or childhood memories, Mallory infuses his work with a touch of nostalgia. Readers feel a connection to simpler times and relatable experiences.Authenticity: Mallory’s writing feels genuine. He doesn’t shy away from imperfections or messy emotions. His characters are flawed but endearing, and their struggles resonate with readers.Accessible Language: Mallory avoids overly complex language, making his stories accessible to a wide audience. His writing flows smoothly, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the narrative.

In summary, Chuck Mallory’s writing invites readers to slow down, savor the moment, and appreciate life’s simple pleasures. 📖✨

Huh? Didn’t AI at least read Jarora and Marvon, 2254 A.D.

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Published on May 18, 2024 07:59
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