I've read a lot of Ballard, who was fascinating and weird (he wrote the novels adapted into High-Rise and Cronenberg's Crash). But I wasn't familiar with either the story mentioned here or the later computer-generated poetry he work with.
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This is my first post that I'm reading. And to my surprise, I'm learning hugely from it.
Have never come across Ballard, though, I'm teaching English.
Thank you so much and I think I'm in for a great knowledge treat here.
Where can I write about books of old times?
You can write about them under ~booksandarticles territory.
Yes, you're in for a 'knowledge treat'.
Human prose and poetry = proof of work
AI-generated = proof of stake
Even using AI as an inspiration for creating art or as a cure for writer's block is kinda etherum