But I learned to work with the tools and integrate it now. And I love the experience for you. No, I think that's pretty cool.
Now, how much have you experienced? You haven't experimented much with the AI incorporation in your digital works, have you? No, I'm not. I don't use AI in my any of my visual art. And I don't use it for my poetry.
But I am using a cat GPT in writing my philosophical treatise. And he's doing all it's doing. I call it he's doing all of my footnoting, which I love that because I hate doing footnotes.
Oh, that's right. But I've also. It is.
And to getting it, you know, I still have to, you know, really watch and make sure he's got everything accurate. But he's doing a beautiful job with the footnotes. But I'm also using it as like a bounce board.
In other words, if I've got a section where I'm really wondering what how my argument would work with in conjunction with or opposed to marital policy, for example, in phenomenology. And it can bring up all of and literally respond to me the way Ponte would about certain questions and answers. And it helps me clarify my thought and how I present my argument.
So it is amazing what is actually capable of. But you have to know how to prompt it. You have to know how to ensure that it directs the kind of response that you require.
For example, I need a very critical response. I mean, as if I am dealing with people who are going to want to argue against what I'm doing so that I can find all the holes and things. And that's exactly what it's doing.
It's amazing. So we have this visual. We have this dialogue going about the philosophy.
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