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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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Thank you for starting this conversation about poetry. No, I don’t believe that poetry is dying because of AI. Poetry is one of the ancient art forms and it is therefore extremely resilient. I’d like to stress that no technology is a danger to poetry, and certainly not AI. We have experienced a renewal of poetry since poets invaded the blockchain without asking for permission and started to actively dialogue with photographers, filmmakers, sculptors, dancers. AI is a tool - one of many- at the disposal of a poet to assist him in his/her creative proces. Tomorrow, with future technologies not yet invented, poets of the future will still be experimenting.
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This is such a good take. Tech often makes it easier for us humans to do things we want to do. For some, with AI, that is "less reading, less writing". For others, it's allows to do "more reading, more writing". Keep exploring.
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Very good 💯
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