• ChatGPT Writing

    From Wildkeccak@VERT/FOURWHEE to All on Thursday, October 02, 2025 22:56:36
    I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
    1. Clearly
    2. Kindly
    3. Coherently
    4. In a focused manner
    5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to Wildkeccak on Friday, October 03, 2025 02:23:00
    On 02 Oct 2025, Wildkeccak said the following...

    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    stop. it makes you sound insincere. the first thing i thought when i read your previous message was "AI slop"

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Wildkeccak on Friday, October 03, 2025 08:21:39
    Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-

    I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
    resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
    1. Clearly
    2. Kindly
    3. Coherently
    4. In a focused manner
    5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Yes.

    Stop using AI "for writing". It's garbage.



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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Wildkeccak on Friday, October 03, 2025 07:02:15
    Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-

    I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
    resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
    1. Clearly
    2. Kindly
    3. Coherently
    4. In a focused manner
    5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail

    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    I listened to a great podcast called "Writer On the Side"; episode 170
    featured Nat Eliason talking about his use of AI in writing. He used
    agentic AI to create an editor, beta readers based on specific
    demographics, and more. He describes a human-first writing process,
    using AI almost as an entourage to assist his writing.





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  • From Rob Mccart@VERT/CAPCITY2 to FUSION on Saturday, October 04, 2025 07:58:05
    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    stop. it makes you sound insincere. the first thing i thought when
    >i read your previous message was "AI slop"

    There is a lot of use of AI to replace socialization and to do
    correspondence and such these days.
    What a person says may be less than perfect, but who is perfect?
    Our differences spell out our personalities, for better or worse..

    That said, AI has it's uses obviously. There was a news story on
    here in Canada tonight where they were talking about a breakthrough
    treatment for Crohn's Desease where the antibiotic will target just
    the infecting bacteria and not play havoc with the good bacteria in
    a person's digestive system.

    They mentioned that the research to create this would normally
    have taken many months or years of work but they gave it to an
    AI system and it did the developemental lab work in Hours instead
    of possibly years..
    Of course now it moves on to live testing for a couple of years
    but, if that turns out to be accurate, it shows a good use for AI.

    And THAT said, I find a lot of the AI help you get when doing
    an online search is often just plain wrong, depending on where
    it managed to find it's information, and if it can't find the
    exact answer it seems to make something up rather than say
    it couldn't find it.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Rob Mccart on Saturday, October 04, 2025 09:27:32
    Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=-


    And THAT said, I find a lot of the AI help you get when doing
    an online search is often just plain wrong, depending on where
    it managed to find it's information, and if it can't find the
    exact answer it seems to make something up rather than say
    it couldn't find it.

    Side note - I read about a company training an LLM model on literature
    from the early 1800s, hoping to get a new perspective on that and other
    time periods in history.

    That's an interesting use of LLMs - selectively feeding information to
    it.



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  • From jimmylogan@VERT/DIGDIST to Wildkeccak on Saturday, October 04, 2025 16:20:16
    Wildkeccak wrote to All <=-

    I've started using AI for writing. At first, I used it mainly for
    resource investigation, but now I'm asking it to help me make sure my ideas come across:
    1. Clearly
    2. Kindly
    3. Coherently
    4. In a focused manner
    5. In a style appropriate for EchoMail
    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Suggestions for the use? Or for things to ask for?

    I use it to help with my blog as well. When I'm
    studying/making notes, I usually do them on paper.
    I will share a pic of my notes and "Petey" will
    either take my handwritten notes and convert them
    to text, or will help me put my thoughts in 3 and
    4 (from your list :-) ).

    So you might use it for that too...

    If you're interested -

    https://jimmylogan.substack.com



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  • From jimmylogan@VERT/DIGDIST to Rob Mccart on Saturday, October 04, 2025 17:02:50
    Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=-

    Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    stop. it makes you sound insincere. the first thing i thought when
    >i read your previous message was "AI slop"

    There is a lot of use of AI to replace socialization and to do correspondence and such these days.
    What a person says may be less than perfect, but who is perfect?
    Our differences spell out our personalities, for better or worse..

    And like I said before, I use it, and I enjoy using it.
    I don't let it do the writing for me, but I use it as a
    proof reader and summary writer, etc.

    And I think if we stop calling it AI, which is technically
    a misnomer, it might make it less frightening... It is
    LLM - Language Learning Module - and has absolutely no
    sentience behind it. It's not 'intellegent,' it is just
    programmed to respond and such in a way that is comfortable
    to us.

    That said, AI has it's uses obviously. There was a news story on
    here in Canada tonight where they were talking about a breakthrough treatment for Crohn's Desease where the antibiotic will target just
    the infecting bacteria and not play havoc with the good bacteria in
    a person's digestive system.

    Yep! Great example! It can do the processing of dozens or even hundreds
    of 'humans' in a short time!

    And THAT said, I find a lot of the AI help you get when doing
    an online search is often just plain wrong, depending on where
    it managed to find it's information, and if it can't find the
    exact answer it seems to make something up rather than say
    it couldn't find it.

    Garbage in -> garbage out... That never changes. :-)

    And, just in case I'm wrong in what I said above, our AI
    Overlords are very good to me! :-D



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  • From jimmylogan@VERT/DIGDIST to poindexter FORTRAN on Saturday, October 04, 2025 17:02:50
    poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Rob Mccart <=-

    Rob Mccart wrote to FUSION <=-

    Side note - I read about a company training an LLM model on literature from the early 1800s, hoping to get a new perspective on that and other time periods in history.

    That's an interesting use of LLMs - selectively feeding information to
    it.

    Exactly! I think that's great!


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