One sunny day I’m watching a Royals game and in the later innings a Royals player who shall remain nameless for reasons that will soon become apparent gets thrown out on a very close play while trying to steal third base.
I love being able to ask Google what tune a character in season 6, episode 11, of my favorite television show was humming while she did the dishes.
The rest of it scares the $#@t out of me.
I have already promised myself to never use AI to generate comment or content, because if I get that lazy it's time for me to catch the redeye to my next life.
(Shirley MacLaine swore to me there is an afterlife and I've believed everything else coming from her, so why change now?)
One of my greatest regrets about having to grow up is I no longer get to laugh my ass off while watching the shenanigans of Wile E Coyote, or the biting humor of Bullwinkle and Rocky.
Thanks for the pic from Lost in Space. To this day my brother and I use, "Warning Will Robinson" as often as we can.
The AI stuff can be ridiculous: if someone sends me an email Google now offers to write my response. If I sent their email, the person who got it would offered an AI response to my AI response and I wrote that we should just let AI take over our friendship and we didn't need to email each other anymore.
Glad you enjoyed that Lost In Space photo, didn't know how many people would remember that show.
I don't understand why you can't still laugh your ass off while watching Wile E Coyote or Bullwinkle and Rocky. TCM has been airing Looney Tunes for the past couple months, and I still laugh my ass off watching them.
Thanks, Twila. Although in my experience I'm not sure how many editors care if something is good; something mediocre that didn't cost very much and won't get them in trouble seems to be acceptable.
I Googled "can AI generate political cartoons" and the answer is yes, but it struggles with humor. Get a humorless editor and they won't know the difference.
Thank you for helping that lady at the Kansas City Star. AI can’t/won’t do that.
If really wealthy people were mentally healthy they wouldn’t need to constantly make more money and the world would be a better place. Support mental health!
Meanwhile this column depressed me. There goes my mental health.
I love being able to ask Google what tune a character in season 6, episode 11, of my favorite television show was humming while she did the dishes.
The rest of it scares the $#@t out of me.
I have already promised myself to never use AI to generate comment or content, because if I get that lazy it's time for me to catch the redeye to my next life.
(Shirley MacLaine swore to me there is an afterlife and I've believed everything else coming from her, so why change now?)
One of my greatest regrets about having to grow up is I no longer get to laugh my ass off while watching the shenanigans of Wile E Coyote, or the biting humor of Bullwinkle and Rocky.
Thanks for the pic from Lost in Space. To this day my brother and I use, "Warning Will Robinson" as often as we can.
The AI stuff can be ridiculous: if someone sends me an email Google now offers to write my response. If I sent their email, the person who got it would offered an AI response to my AI response and I wrote that we should just let AI take over our friendship and we didn't need to email each other anymore.
Glad you enjoyed that Lost In Space photo, didn't know how many people would remember that show.
I don't understand why you can't still laugh your ass off while watching Wile E Coyote or Bullwinkle and Rocky. TCM has been airing Looney Tunes for the past couple months, and I still laugh my ass off watching them.
Wow. Did not know that. THANK YOU!!
Since AI doesn’t understand nuance or sarcasm, I'm pretty sure your expertise is safe. Which is great for us.
Thanks, Twila. Although in my experience I'm not sure how many editors care if something is good; something mediocre that didn't cost very much and won't get them in trouble seems to be acceptable.
I Googled "can AI generate political cartoons" and the answer is yes, but it struggles with humor. Get a humorless editor and they won't know the difference.
Thank you for helping that lady at the Kansas City Star. AI can’t/won’t do that.
If really wealthy people were mentally healthy they wouldn’t need to constantly make more money and the world would be a better place. Support mental health!
Meanwhile this column depressed me. There goes my mental health.
Apparently, the Lord (and Lee) giveth and taketh away.