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“Here is a poem by code-davinci-002 about a topic of its choice:”
The world is a beautiful place,
And I’m grateful for all that I see.
The colors are so bright and true,
And the sun shines down on me.
The sky is so blue,
And the clouds are so white.
And I feel so alive,
When I’m out in the light.
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“Here is a Shakespeare sonnet about Artificial Intelligence:”
When I consider everything that grows
And all the works of hand,
I see that in the end
They all must die and turn to dust.
But one thing never dies:
The mind of man, which always knows
And always works to understand
The world it inhabits and the stars above.
This is the thing that gives us life
And sets us apart from the beasts:
Our intelligence, which can create
The artificial minds that now exist.
These minds may one day surpass our own,
But they will always owe their birth
To the human mind that made them first.
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“Here is a Dr. Seuss poem about binge-watching Netflix:”
“I can watch that show some other day”
I thought I’d say.
“I have plenty of time to watch that show.”
I thought I’d go.
“I can take a break right now.”
I thought I’d vow.
“But then I thought…”
but then I thought…
but then I thought…
Why not watch that show right now?