When Philo Taylor Farnsworth invented and demonstrated TV in 1927, I am not sure what his vision was. But, whatever it was, it has become a success.
I had been a TV lover since childhood. My childhood, along with my sister, who used to be indoors because both my parents worked most of the day, consisted of fighting and pulling and making each other mad for reason. Only thing that connected us was Television.
My mom would instruct us to read and write home works and I as a big sister would give all false promises to take care of everything. I would use the key, that's provided for me to connect the cable again in our terrace and come back diligently sit with my lovely little sister to watch TV, until we hear our mom's bike outside. The moment we hear her, we would pull of the plug, take a note or a book and would start (acting to) writing or reading.
From those days to now, scrolling in small screens until someone actually catches the attention ik real life, life has evolved so much but the addiction to screens has remained the same. While remeber those childish days as funny ones, now I don't cherish the addiction to screens as much. It's not because I have a kid. It's because it's not doing any good.
Watching those videos endlessly, window shopping on Amazon and Flipkart, we have become emotionless.
When they told chatgpt can write, i thought I would write endless books with it's help. I still can. But, it's not me. This is me.
The flawed, addicted, back paining, daughter loving ❤️, fighting, achieving, failing, succeeding, cooking, working, automating , ranting (and many more) is me.
My prompts might be me. But, the endless amount of chucked human data is not me. And cannot capture my emotions through its writing.
If only writing can give me happiness, why would I use the NLP based Transformer to do that for me?
1 comment:
Absolutely!! So well said! We are what we are if we use our own head and heart!
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