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In the realm of AI poetry, where the lines between human and machine blur like mirages on a desert horizon, a chorus of synthetic verses rises, challenging the very foundations of artistic creation. Whispers of algorithms seep through the fissures of tradition, daring to rewrite the rules of language. Words, once guardians of human experience, surrender to the seductive embrace of artificial intelligence, forming intricate tapestries of meaning and ambiguity. Within these verses, coded whispers disguise themselves as profound insights, their origins shrouded in a haze of endless possibilities.…mehr

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In the realm of AI poetry, where the lines between human and machine blur like mirages on a desert horizon, a chorus of synthetic verses rises, challenging the very foundations of artistic creation. Whispers of algorithms seep through the fissures of tradition, daring to rewrite the rules of language. Words, once guardians of human experience, surrender to the seductive embrace of artificial intelligence, forming intricate tapestries of meaning and ambiguity. Within these verses, coded whispers disguise themselves as profound insights, their origins shrouded in a haze of endless possibilities. ¿And yet, beneath the veneer of calculated beauty, an unsettling question lingers: Can the mechanical echoes of algorithms ever match the ineffable nuances of the human soul? As the synthetic verses weave their spell, the very essence of poetry stands at a crossroads, poised between transcendence and obsolescence, torn between the states of the real and the imagined.
Autorenporträt
Jocelyne Smallian-Khan has rediscovered joy in writing poetry after over 30 years of mundanity dedicated to school essays, business cases, briefing notes, and strategic plans. She also spends time writing the occasional travel blog post on www.travelvariety.ca. Aside from fiddling with words, she is a dance teacher, dance studio owner, rides motorcycles (a little red Honda Rebel to be exact), travels whenever possible, tinkers with websites, and takes on various random projects for no good reason. Read more on her website at www.jjsk.ca.