It’s the Gazette’s 22nd birthday, and I asked a couple of AI bots to take over for me while I celebrate.
Tag: ChatGPT
Happy 22nd Blogiversary to The Fire Ant Gazette!
Fire Ant Flickers: Introduction
I don't think my brain squirms like a toad, but my writing might.*
Eighteen years ago, the first “Random Thursday” post was published on The Fire Ant Gazette, evolving to over 140 posts under that category. Inspired by Blackie Sherrod’s “Scattershooting” columns, this multifaceted format suited the my short attention span and engaged readers without overwhelming them. However, the concept has lost its appeal, prompting a need for rebranding. I sought ChatGPT’s advice for a new category name, considering suggestions like “Ant Bites” and others. The favorite, “Fire Ant Flickers,” might be adopted, subject to reader feedback. This post reflects on the evolution and potential refresh of my blogging approach.
Serpentine Seasons Greetings…
...or, Snakes on a Sleigh!
A Christmas Eve request from a neighbor turned into a quite interesting encounter.
What Happens If AI’s “Food Sources” Disappear?
Large Language Models (LLMs) have the potential to shut down the data sources they depend on.
There’s a credible scenario where AI-enhanced search engines could ultimately present fabricated results. Does that worry anyone?
AI & the World Series
Since I know nothing about baseball, I enlisted a couple of AI engines to help. I now know less than before.
ChatGPT: My Test Drive
I took ChatGPT for a spin to see what the hype was about, and got some surprises.