Poetic triumph: Challenging Moravec’s paradox with OpenAI’s o1-preview

A black writer sits at a desk facing a large mirror, and in the reflection, the writer appears as a futuristic humanoid robot with glasses, writing with pen and paper.

It’s been a fascinating journey observing the evolution of AI, particularly with the recent launch of OpenAI’s o1. It’s been just over a year and nine months since Andrej Karpathy’s poetry test piqued my interest in generative AI. Since then I’ve been exploring the depths of AI’s capabilities in various ways. This weekend, I decided to put o1-preview to the test in a way that blends creativity with critical thinking. Continue reading

How I made an epic poetry anthology using ChatGPT

It’s finally here! I recently published my poetry book Poetic Genesis: An Anthology of 52 AI Crafted Poems on Amazon. Generating all the poems took approximately two days. It was the ideation, curation and publication stages that actually took much longer. However, apart from the human time and energy cost, I’m glad to say $0 was spent to make this anthology. So how did I do it? Read on to find out how I made a poetry anthology using ChatGPT! Continue reading