The dark side of ChatGPT: In the realm of poetry & beyond

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ChatGPT is a powerful tool, with a user-friendly experience providing precise answers tailored to your needs than a standard Google search. Its capabilities extend far beyond expectations.

However, as an AI bot, ChatGPT comes with certain limitations, including the potential for factual errors. While it can contribute to your learning experience, it’s crucial to be aware that its information may not be current. As it mentions, ‘I’m sorry, but I don’t have real-time information, and my knowledge goes up to October 2022. So, always verify information from ChatGPT with reliable sources as it might provide outdated or incorrect details.

It seems okay if you use ChatGPT for tasks like sentence rephrasing or corrections, and to explain complex concepts in simpler terms. At least it can positively contribute to your vocabulary and understanding.

However, some individuals misuse it unethically, causing potential harm to others.

I don’t understand why people do that.

Each of us possesses unique qualities. Let us not spoil it with AI.

ChatGPT Poems

On social media, I’ve seen poems generated by ChatGPT and I find it ethically questionable. It’s clear that these are not original creations, and individuals are diminishing their own value by presenting them as such.

I apologize, but I have to say this,

  • Please don’t create poems or such literary works directly from ChatGPT
  • Please use your own creativity be it a poem or whatever

Well, I don’t mind whatever you create; after all, who am I to judge? 

However, I believe there’s greater value in adding your own thoughts rather than relying solely on AI-generated content.

So, wherever you are, leave your distinct mark, not an AI mark!

AI is good, but use it ethically and wisely, acknowledging all its limitations

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9 responses to “The dark side of ChatGPT: In the realm of poetry & beyond”

  1. joyindestructible Avatar

    Use the tool don’t be a tool. :0/ The most frightening thing about AI is its maker, the humans who program it with their own faulty perceptions and prejudices to supersede individual knowledge and even rewrite history to suit an agenda. I know I’m old and don’t like having new contraptions to deal with but we really need morals and ethics to figure out how to use this thing and not let it destroy us.

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      exactly!!.. we need some morals and ethics before using anything artificial. in fact i was so surprised to know nowadays, kids and even teachers are heavily depending on chapt gpt for school assignments and all.

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      1. joyindestructible Avatar

        Children should learn to use their own brain, hands, and creativity first. I’ve read that children are already less creative than previous generations and that was before chat gpt.

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        1. Akhila Avatar

          infact, can’t say like children are less creative now. In fact they are way ahead, but the only problem i see is in their mentality to not hard work.

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          1. joyindestructible Avatar

            I guess I blame that laziness on an over dependence on digital tech…

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  2. utahan15 Avatar

    no ai and here s why it s fake

    and the crap i make is all me see?

    no apps either

    no smart phones

    flip flops

    tank tops

    or sunglasses either.

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      loved that ” no sun glasses either” lol

      Like

  3. Layla Todd Avatar

    Excellent points! I think AI can be a powerful tool for rephrasing or explaining complicated concepts more simply, but should never be a replacement for creativity.

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    1. Akhila Avatar

      yes, exactly..AI is beneficial if used in the right way and knowing its limits. But i don’t understand why do people try to spoil their own creativity with a ready-made literary work from chatgpt.

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