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<p>[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 25992038, member: 112673"]There is undoubtedly a lot of speculation in the coin history books, but my point was not to criticize properly applied speculation in academic works. Rather, it was cautionary regarding the excessive speculation and other issues generated by your AI story above. I realize it was your first go at it, and thanks for sharing it. It's a wonderful example of the issues we face when writing with AI. For example, Chat GPT gave you a lengthy and imaginative four-point framework supporting the section <b>Reverse: Lion Devouring Prey on Grain Ear. </b>However, reading it shows that the software just ran with it to fill up four points. It could all be reduced to a single point once the speculation (points made without reference to any fact), redundancy, and generic and irrelevant sections are removed. Of course, it would perform much better if you stuffed it with information about the coin. As they say, garbage in, garbage out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Writing with AI still requires learning to write in general and, specifically, how to get AI to give you what you want. It's not as easy as you'd hope it would be. Thanks for sharing that article.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 25992038, member: 112673"]There is undoubtedly a lot of speculation in the coin history books, but my point was not to criticize properly applied speculation in academic works. Rather, it was cautionary regarding the excessive speculation and other issues generated by your AI story above. I realize it was your first go at it, and thanks for sharing it. It's a wonderful example of the issues we face when writing with AI. For example, Chat GPT gave you a lengthy and imaginative four-point framework supporting the section [B]Reverse: Lion Devouring Prey on Grain Ear. [/B]However, reading it shows that the software just ran with it to fill up four points. It could all be reduced to a single point once the speculation (points made without reference to any fact), redundancy, and generic and irrelevant sections are removed. Of course, it would perform much better if you stuffed it with information about the coin. As they say, garbage in, garbage out. Writing with AI still requires learning to write in general and, specifically, how to get AI to give you what you want. It's not as easy as you'd hope it would be. Thanks for sharing that article.[/QUOTE]
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