Duckduck AI Frankie
For reasons I’ll never understand, I have never bookmarked my blog on my computer. When I want to visit my site, I usually connect through a link featured on another Romantic Christian blog or use a search engine.
The other day, I accessed my blog through Duckduckgo, and I saw the following presumably AI-generated mini-descriptions beneath the links. (AI-generated stuff in italics; my comments in roman.)
Francis Berger is a writer and farmer who shares his thoughts on various topics, such as heat waves, solstices, professional development, and war. Read his latest posts and join the discussion on his blog.
Well, I am a writer of sorts—but a farmer? I mean, I do write about my garden occasionally, but I would hardly equate that with farming.
Concerning the eclectic topic selection, I have written about heat waves, solstices, professional development, and war; however, I hope my blog offers readers more than that.
Moreover, I can’t imagine any reader anywhere thinking, “Heatwaves, solstices, professional development, and war? Man, that’s right up my alley. I better get over there and join the discussion tout de suite!"
Read Francis Berger's reflections on joy, power, sacred images, and science in his blog posts from May 2022. He challenges conventional wisdom, exposes deception, and offers spiritual insights from a Christian perspective.
May 2022 appears to have been a good month, and the subject matter is more representative of what I hope I write about the blog most of the time. Yes, I do challenge conventional wisdom, expose deception whenever I can, and offer spiritual insights from a Christian perspective as best as I can. Overall, well done, AI.
Francis Berger explores the challenges and risks of being a Christian in today's world, where no path to salvation is safe or certain. He argues that Christianity is a religion of individual choice and discernment and that the future lies in self-discovered, personal revelations.
I like that one; however, I sense AI perused a single month rather than engage in a comprehensive scan to gather that information.
So, what’s my overall impression of AI based on the above?
My opinion hasn’t changed. AI remains a master plagiarizer, adept fake researcher, and uber-proficient parrot.
The other day, I accessed my blog through Duckduckgo, and I saw the following presumably AI-generated mini-descriptions beneath the links. (AI-generated stuff in italics; my comments in roman.)
Francis Berger is a writer and farmer who shares his thoughts on various topics, such as heat waves, solstices, professional development, and war. Read his latest posts and join the discussion on his blog.
Well, I am a writer of sorts—but a farmer? I mean, I do write about my garden occasionally, but I would hardly equate that with farming.
Concerning the eclectic topic selection, I have written about heat waves, solstices, professional development, and war; however, I hope my blog offers readers more than that.
Moreover, I can’t imagine any reader anywhere thinking, “Heatwaves, solstices, professional development, and war? Man, that’s right up my alley. I better get over there and join the discussion tout de suite!"
Read Francis Berger's reflections on joy, power, sacred images, and science in his blog posts from May 2022. He challenges conventional wisdom, exposes deception, and offers spiritual insights from a Christian perspective.
May 2022 appears to have been a good month, and the subject matter is more representative of what I hope I write about the blog most of the time. Yes, I do challenge conventional wisdom, expose deception whenever I can, and offer spiritual insights from a Christian perspective as best as I can. Overall, well done, AI.
Francis Berger explores the challenges and risks of being a Christian in today's world, where no path to salvation is safe or certain. He argues that Christianity is a religion of individual choice and discernment and that the future lies in self-discovered, personal revelations.
I like that one; however, I sense AI perused a single month rather than engage in a comprehensive scan to gather that information.
So, what’s my overall impression of AI based on the above?
My opinion hasn’t changed. AI remains a master plagiarizer, adept fake researcher, and uber-proficient parrot.
Published on July 22, 2024 12:19
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