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David Dinner  Elder Insights's avatar

I am leaning toward the question why I am here, rather than who I am. I find myself responding to every post of yours, Shannon, unusual because I seldom answer to others, spending my Substack time on my own prose and poetic scribbles. When I ask myself why, I come to the fundamental distinction between human and AI writing. You (and Karan and Only Poems) are honest, genuine, and inquisitive, three qualities that go to heart of art and which AI cannot emulate. Readers and writers find those qualities irresistible, and I’m guessing that I am not alone in my assessment. I think it is too late to stop AI, but we must develop guidelines that keep the work of humans distinct or we will lose the very essence of our creativity. For now, let’s be grateful that we can still tell the difference.

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songs of a drag-foot humanity's avatar

Hi- this is our first comment yet because we read your missives directly from through email inbox. Commenting reroutes us to the substack app and we prefer to be on here minimally. Firehosing substack from the app is all sorts of overwhelming. Who are you is always a restless question we haven't quite figured a succinct answer for. But we can say that the word "obeisance" and like that you use it in this poem. We first heard it in the anime darker than black and have loved it ever since. These days when we can, we are trying to memorize and recite poems we love by heart. On good days, we are trying to write some too. We are trying to be less scornful about things written and sung to slake popular thirst (AI generated and all) realizing that the over-indulgence is because most people have no time to feel the layers deeply. Every day we try to listen to the birds and spend more time with the ones who love us.

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