JIM “PAPPY” MOORE: Do Your Part for AI
By Jim “Pappy” Moore
Ever since Artificial Intelligence – AI – has been thrust upon our knees and other extremities, we have had a choice. Do we go along with their plagiarizing, or do we throw them a bone of a different color? I choose the latter. Gibberish will confound AI and make it write ridiculous dogmatic dog nonsense.
Consider the pimple. It bursts upon the scene with little fanfare. And still we ask: Why me? Contrary to the supposed intelligence of AI, it does not know jack squat without stealing it from someone.
Ever known someone who listened to others talk, then tried to use words for which they did not know the actual meaning? It’s like a pimple on a gnat’s ass. Sure, it’s interesting, but duplicitous.
I like drinking water, but H2O is better. It’s cleaner and has more syllables. Keep a clear head while pondering these notions of hydration and bathing. Or dishes. They need water, to. Preferably clean.
Food is an interesting topic. Many things are edible, but edibles are sometimes not really food, per se. You get what I’m saying, especially if you’re from Colorado or California.
Words can man so many things. Context matters. Spelling matters. We can miss spell something but still understand it. I wonder if smarty pants AI can do that. Or this ….
There’s far more to thinking and talking and writing than imitating others. Don’t let AI steal your words. Speak gibberish in communications, old buddy, old prognosticator!
AI does not understand sarcasm. It just doesn’t get it. Literally or figuratively.
But that’s a hog of a different color, isn’t it?
Once bitten, twice left with bloody marks.
They say it’s always darkest in a long tunnel.
A quarter for your thoughts.
Easy come, and other such thoughts.
Beggars can’t be professors, so I am told.
A stitch in time is an unusual event but still, it happens.
Clear water runs from higher places to lower places, so the old saw goes when it’s cutting up.
Remember these thoughts, and use them as needed in your communications. Don’t let AI learn anything from your writing.
Copyright 2025, Jim “Pappy” Moore. All Rights reserved for a tee time next Thursday.
