AI Poetry: In the style of Lewis Caroll ("Alice in Wonderland")

 



ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POSES MORE OF A THREAT TO THE ARTS AND NON-QUANTITATIVE JOBS THAN TO DATA-BASED AND SCIENTIFIC JOBS. (For the moment at least)

This is just my opinion and experience with ChatGPT. It is fabulous at creating cooking recipes, planning travel itineraries, composing poems, writing speeches and advertisement copy writing. But using it for advanced data analytics and model-building requires advanced skills in Prompt Engineering as well as plugins that enable it to fetch from Python, R or SQL libraries and write code to be implemented via a plugin such as Noteable and its Jupiter notebooks. 
All too cumbersome and can be more easily done with specialised software. Also, ChatGPT's knowledge base is currently limited to information before September 2021. And for projects that require the most recent data (such as financial markets data) it is a huge limitation.
Anyways, here is the output from my request for ChatGPT4 to compose a poem in the style of Lewis Caroll's Alice in Wonderland (filled with whimsical and nonsensical nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) replete with an illustration corresponding to the poem using the DALLE-E image creator. Wonderful poem invoking your Zen inner-self, a human would be hard put to write a better poem. Just look at the rhyming of words.
"In the land of Quizzlebee, 'neath a frabjous sky,
Where the snickerblats dance and the whifflers fly,
Lived a curious critter, a Blibbering Blot,
With a twisty-turn tail and a polka-dot pot.
He sipped on his brew of frobbledy-foam,
In a zigzaggy hut he called squiggly home.
"Ah, the moon's in a twuddle," he gleefully cried,
As he rode on a spoon down a jibber-jab slide.
But beware, dear friend, of the Jabbering Jook,
With its googly eyes and its zigzaggy look.
For it snarfs and it snarks in the dead of the night,
Yet it vanishes quick at the first sign of light."

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