AI poems lack the essence of poetry
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AI poems lack the essence of poetry
In his book Candida, Bernard Shaw said that poets are those who "talk to themselves out loud and the world overhears them".
AI poems lacks this essence of internal monologue, powerful feelings, and moreover the poetic cadence, despite having a rhyme scheme and meter.
In short, it lacks the human touch
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I compose my poems myself but AI seems helpful in places where I can describe a word but can't find the correct word. However, generating whole poem with AI isn't appealing. Their tone is always the same.Okewunmi Pelumi wrote: ↑15 Sep 2023, 11:13 Though, AL may seems as if it is good but as for me I prefer to compose my poems myself because my poems resonates with my present situation.
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The poems I mentioned here are:
What My House Would Be Like If It Were A Person
BY DENISE LEVERTOV
Tiptoe Lightning
BY ELIZABETH WILLIS
The Name of that Silence is These Grasses in the Wind
BY JJJJJEROME ELLIS
Just in case anyone wants to give them a read. I highly recommend all three
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