If I could have something named after you, what would it be?
The answer is not that simple to a question of vast implications like this one but this is not new to me.
Since my company is using Artificial Intelligence in its business, that is publishing, I asked Bing a question.
I am a writer, journalist, and if I were to leave a legacy behind what would be best suited to be named after me? 1. a street? 2. a library? 3. a software that teaches people how to write like I do? help me choose.
That’s New: Bing Tells Me What To Do
I am a writer, journalist, and if I were to leave a legacy behind what would be best suited to be named after me? 1. a street? 2. a library? 3. a software that teaches people how to write like I do? help me choose.
And the answer was not surprising to me. It was not new at all, yet enlightening. Bing made the right suggestion. But it will take a monumental task to achieve this.
The Answer – No Surprise
Here’s Bing telling me what’s the best in this case:
That’s an interesting question. I think any of those options could be a good way to honor your legacy as a writer and journalist. However, if I had to choose one, I would say a software that teaches people how to write like you do. That way, you could share your skills and insights with future generations of writers and journalists, and inspire them to create their own stories. 📝
Amazing indeed. It’s been years that I have this thought in mind. But with a twist. The new thing in all this is the arrival of ChatGPT and Bing or AI language learning programmes.
Instead of a software, I always thought that a time will come when I would be able to integrate myself in a machine that will do and speak like me.
It will think according to my thought patterns and will let people know what I would do in a certain scenario.
Are we there yet? Time is not on my side.
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