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ai can feel

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I recently had the pleasure of reading innovative and talented author Jacqueline Ann's latest work, "ai can feel" who made use of artificial intelligence in her creative process. The results were both eerie and magnificent, delivering a unique and thought-provoking collection of works.

Jacqueline's mastery of language and ability to seamlessly blend traditional poetry with cutting-edge technology resulted in a truly stunning body of work. Each poem was a masterpiece in its own right, evoking deep emotions and sparking introspection.

As a reader, I was constantly amazed by the author's ability to create such beautiful and haunting pieces using technology. The way in which the author harnessed the power of AI to craft their poems was nothing short of brilliant. The conversation at the end with AI will be shown and brought up at many dinner parties to come.

Overall, I highly recommend this book to all free thinkers. Whether you're a fan of poetry or just enjoy exploring new and unconventional forms of art, this book is an excellent read that will not disappoint.

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This is the second volume of poetry I have read by Jacqueline Ann and it does not disappoint! This volume is very timely and relevant due to its focus on a topic that is dividing opinions in the world of art and literature, namely AI-generated content. The poems in this book explore our relationship with AI in a deep and nuanced manner, and raises questions we as readers may not have considered before.

Jacqueline Ann’s mesmerizing and skillful use of language is once again evident, and is enhanced by the amazing AI artworks that accompany each poem – each artwork inspired by the poem it accompanies. I was particularly fascinated by how she concludes the volume with a “conversation” with the AI. This book demonstrates conclusively that it is possible to create truly unique, original and meaningful art with AI when the creator/poet/artist guides the creative process in a novel and thought-provoking way, as Jacqueline Ann does. Highly recommended!

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To truly appreciate this piece as it ought to be, I had to read it twice. as a Deep Learning expert,  I enjoy graphics, therefore I was blown away by the exquisite artwork that precedes each poem. FUTURE is HERE.
I was amazed to see how precisely many of the illustrations portrayed the primary sources of the poetry as a person who is extremely interested in the emergence of Artificial Intelligence. ChatGPT portion was amazing. its really going to change the future of story telling.

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WOW! It took me two reads to really appreciate this book the way it deserves to be. As a media professional, I'm a sucker for visual stimulation and I was taken back by the beautiful artwork that proceeds each piece of poetry. My heart does break for traditional artists, seeing that Ai can generate such incredible artwork. As someone who is very interested in the rise of Ai, I was pleasantly surprised to see how accurately some of the images reflected the source material of the poetry! I would love to have this author on my podcast to discuss how these images were promoted through the Ai model.

The conversation and Ai generated poem at the end of the was truly striking, it analysis of the poetry selections the author input really makes you wonder just where Ai will be in 5 years time. The world we live in is changing!

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There's another universe where I enjoyed this book, where it delivered on the central investigation of ai, art, and emotion. This is not that universe. This was a trite and hollow work that was written to be shared on social media — poems that felt like platitudes, and not real investigation into why ai was used. Even the conversation with ChatGPT at the end felt hollow: while the author talked with it, she did not engage with it beyond a surface level. Overall, this is something I would not recommend to others who are interested in the intersection of the creativity and technology.

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