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We love to see this community growing. Also love seeing some friends join us from places we've met before, such as @khdpoet and @pgervois. A good moment to remind ourselves that the best way to succeed on Farcaster, is to meaningfully engage with others. This is a place of conversation, more than a place for broadcasting. The algorithm rewards taking part in conversations more than it rewards receiving likes. So, let's start a conversation, inspired by a cast shared by @ashwini here earlier: Is poetry dying due to the way people are using AI to read and write?
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This is a controversial and interesting question! I don’t think poetry is dying, it’s evolving. AI offers new tools for creating and reading poetry, but the soul of poetry, emotion, depth, and human experience, can’t be easily replaced by algorithms. Some AI-generated poems might feel shallow, but when real poets use AI creatively, it can push the boundaries of poetry, just like any tool in history, from pen and paper to the printing press. That said, there’s a valid concern that AI’s quick consumption or mass production of content might dilute the deep attention poetry demands. But I believe poetry will always have its audience, those who seek meaning and beauty, not just fast content. Platforms like Farcaster show people still love conversation and creativity, which is a vibrant space for poetry🥰
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