Exploring Poetry Through AI

 



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Hello guys! Today tried out an AI simulation that talks and writes like Emily Dickinson, and the whole thing was way more interesting than I would have expected. The program was so realistic that some of the replies gave me chills because it almost felt like she was answering my questions while sitting right beside me. I was taken aback by how naturally it mimicked her artistry and way of speaking. This broadened my views on how AI might reshape everyday reading and how holding a conversation with a robot can actually be pretty inspiring!

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Using this AI in my work was far from flawless, though. Thinking about new questions that the bot would answer in an interesting and clear way was a hard thing for me. I think it answered best when I asked clear prompts that she can use to analyze her answer. So that caused me to ask as thoughtfully as possible.

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The writing feedback AI was good, but in my opinion, it was not enough feedback. I had to use that tool a couple of times to be satisfied with the results of my essay’s final form. Always having to write the same prompts and write the keywords was annoying for me.😓

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I would use an AI like this in my classroom when I become a teacher myself. My students could "interview" authors, historical figures, or even characters from stories using a chatbot like this. I think my students would have fun just as much as I did. I plan on becoming a literature teacher so I could give them homework where they have to speak with an author they like and write an essay about it, for example.

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Overall, I would say this whole project was a very enjoyable process for me! Thank you so much for reading!💜


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