A Poem About Kite Surfing in Cabarete

JimboK3

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This poem, I think, captures much of what is so great about kite surfing in Cabarete. As a side note - it was written by ChatGPT, the AI text generation program from OpenAI (that Microsoft has incorporated in Bing search).

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At Cabarete beach, where the sun meets the sea,

The winds are strong and the waves are free,

And there you'll see them, gliding on air,

The kite surfers, defying gravity without a care.

With their colorful kites and boards in hand,

They race across the waves, a daring band,

Slicing through the water with incredible speed,

Feeling the rush, they soar and spin, indeed.

The sky and the sea blend into one,

As the surfers fly higher, up towards the sun,

They twist and turn, jump and dive,

Their movements a dance, a freedom alive.

The sun sets, and the surfers still play,

Their silhouettes dark against the fading day,

And as the night falls and the stars appear,

The surfers retire, with a heart full of cheer.

Cabarete beach, a place of magic and thrill,

Where the winds and the waves have a powerful will,

And where the kite surfers, with courage and grace,

Embrace the elements, and leave their trace.
 
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Considering the amount misleading and ommitted historical facts the "intellectual" communtiy have delivered WikiPedia readers around the world, I'd say there is some genuine cause for concern about ChatGPT.
 
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JimboK3

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AI is just a tool and is the future. You can ignore it, refuse to use it, demonize it, hate it, etc. Or you can figure out how to use this tool for best advantage. A power saw can help you get woodworking jobs done much faster and can also cut your arm off.
Considering the amount misleading and ommitted historical facts the "intellectual" communtiy have delivered WikiPedia readers around the world, I'd say there is some genuine cause for concern about ChatGPT.
You don't need AI (i.e., ChatGPT) to spread dis/mis-information. That's already being done quite nicely without it. People need to think about the information their getting and, when it matters, know how to vet it for accuracy. Maybe ChatGPT will force people to question what they're reading and wouldn't that be a worthwhile result!
 
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