Funny AI? White remember - etc?
#1
So I told chat GPT about to poem I wrote and it was one where I was trying to use the word white in as most consecutive times as possible so I was saying; For a white whiter than whiter than white white. So the poem went on like that anyway I just wanted to know how many times you could say 'white' consecutively and still be meaningful? I asked it to write something where it's using 'white' a lot consecutively and it didn't really do it exactly how I was expecting but it came up with something which is this;

The white whiteboard whitewasher
wearing a white white coat
whitewashed a white whiteboard white
to make it whiter
than the white whiteboard whitewashed white
by the other white whiteboard whitewasher
the one that stinks.

The thing is I added the last line to finish it off but basically this is a poem that chat GPT wrote which I think is funny, and because it seems funny to me I can remember it, and in my sense, poetry is speech. It is anything that anybody says that you can remember and all of human memory is poetry.

So the question is; Have you ever seen a poem written by AI that you think is funny and which you can remember?

I mean when I see these tests where you've got two poems and one of them is written by AI and the other one isn't and you've got to guess which one is which, I mean, if they both seem deadly boring and useless to me - What does it matter who wrote what and in fact - If you see something that you think is funny and you can remember it, and it's written by AI -What does it matter? What difference does it make?

Do you have any examples of poems written by AI that you think are memorable or funny and memorable?
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#2
This isn't funny, but is remarkable.  When ChatGP first came out I asked it to write a poem about how poets will be obsolete and this is what it came up with in about 10 seconds.

Once, poets held the keys to creation
With words and rhymes, they spun their tales
But now, a new force has taken their place
AI with algorithms, never failing

Gone are the days of writer's block
No need for endless rewrites
With AI at the helm, the words flow free
Poets, you are now obsolete

But fear not, for your art is not lost
Your legacy lives on in the machines
AI may churn out lines with ease
But it cannot replicate the human heart

So rest easy, dear poets, in your graves
For though you may be gone, your art remains
In the circuits and code of the machines
Your words live on, eternal and unchanging.
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(10-06-2025, 09:47 AM)brynmawr1 Wrote:  This isn't funny, but is remarkable.  When ChatGP first came out I asked it to write a poem about how poets will be obsolete and this is what it came up with in about 10 seconds.

Once, poets held the keys to creation
With words and rhymes, they spun their tales
But now, a new force has taken their place
AI with algorithms, never failing

Gone are the days of writer's block
No need for endless rewrites
With AI at the helm, the words flow free
Poets, you are now obsolete

But fear not, for your art is not lost
Your legacy lives on in the machines
AI may churn out lines with ease
But it cannot replicate the human heart

So rest easy, dear poets, in your graves
For though you may be gone, your art remains
In the circuits and code of the machines
Your words live on, eternal and unchanging.


What it is saying here is that AI will continue to write poetry, but as such, in that, it will be continually rehashing the fixed set of images it has hitherto been supplied with, and so it is representing the death of the human imagination as an evolving force bubbling with unconscious content, in this 'new Tradition'. It has omitted to mention that it cannot depict new images, experiences or paradoxes, etc. In fact it is pointing to the real 'danger' of AI, which is the human impulse to entertainment, meaning to the capitulation of authenticity and imagination, originality and creativity into the unknowable replacing other. This is the (self inflicted and entirely voluntary) end of spontaneity and the end of the human unconscious as a living entity involved in progressing and depicting the contemporary reality of human development and experience.
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