So I’ve been playing with ChatGPT. It’s been interesting to say the least. It provides a lot of very useful information in almost every area. I’ve talked to many people in IT that have used it and they are blown away. Big Tech is nervous, I’m hearing.
Designing, hosting, publishing, developing and monetizing your own blog is no easy task. I know because I’m not like those fairies on substack. Countless hours that I could spend writing have been consumed by learning how to design, host, publish, develop and monetize my own blog.
Needless to say, when I heard about ChatGPT, I thought one of my prayers had been answered. I have been spending so much time doing the designing, hosting, developing and monetizing that there is little time left for the thing that brought me to this point: the publishing.
No problem, I’ll let the AI write my content, I thought. This is the product of that genius idea. If I were a college student I would cop to this as my own work. Please, for the love of god and all that is right in the world, do not think or believe that I wrote this.
I give you ChatGPT’s take on the Kari Lake election law suit in Arizona:
“Kari Lake, a well-known news anchor and reporter from Phoenix, Arizona, is currently facing a lawsuit related to her recent campaign for the state legislature. The lawsuit, which was filed by a political opponent, alleges that Lake and her campaign team violated election laws by accepting illegal campaign contributions.
Lake has strongly denied any wrongdoing and has stated that her campaign team followed all campaign finance laws and regulations. She has also stated that the lawsuit is a politically motivated attempt to harm her campaign and her reputation. Her campaign has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, and is cooperating fully with the authorities to resolve the matter.
The lawsuit is still ongoing, and it remains to be seen how it will affect Lake’s campaign. However, it is important to note that this lawsuit does not imply that Kari Lake is guilty of any illegal activity. The legal process should be allowed to run its course, and the outcome should be based on evidence and facts. In the meantime, Lake continues to focus on her campaign and her message of bringing positive change to Arizona, regardless of the ongoing legal proceedings.”
What do you think? I think my problem is solved. This is better than anything I have read or watched on Fox 10 Phoenix. My work here is done. Send me the checks.
-Guy