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My1914T
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an AI poem . . .

Post by My1914T » Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:26 pm

I was recently introduced to CHAT AI. That may have created a monster, with me at the helm. My initial request was “Create a poem on “Restoration of a Model T Ford.” What we have, was seconds in the making!

RESTORATION OF A MODEL T FORD

In a dusty barn, forgotten and worn,
Rests a Model T Ford, forlorn.
Its engine silent, its paint faded,
But hope lingers, restoration awaited.

With tender hands and a heart full of care,
We peel away the layers of neglect and despair.
Rust flakes off like old memories, revealing the core,
As we vow to bring this beauty back, forevermore.

Piece by piece, we gather and mend,
Each part a puzzle, a story to comprehend.
From the engine's roar to the wheels' gentle spin,
We revive the Model T, a new life we begin.

The body, once tired, now gleams with pride,
As we polish and paint, side by side.
Bringing back the glory of days long past,
We restore its charm, making memories that will last.

Now the Model T Ford stands tall and strong,
A testament to resilience, where it belongs.
Its engine purrs, its wheels roll with grace,
A symbol of restoration, a smile on our face.

With love and dedication, we've brought it back to life,
This Model T Ford, restored from strife.
A reminder of history, a treasure to behold,
A classic beauty, forever restored, never to grow old.

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havnfun
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Re: an AI poem . . .

Post by havnfun » Sat Feb 03, 2024 5:30 pm

That’s really good
Regards,
Joe Kowalczyk - 1923 Roadster, 1913 Runabout, 1918 Speedster, 1912 Mother-in-law roadster

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Mopar_man
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Re: an AI poem . . .

Post by Mopar_man » Sat Feb 03, 2024 7:52 pm

Here's my haiku for the night.

T Ford needs restored.
Now where did I put my wrench?
Drive to a show...go.

Ha!!!!

The AI one is much better.


Loftfield
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Re: an AI poem . . .

Post by Loftfield » Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:47 am

The AI is not better. The Haiku submitted is much more creative, says far more in far fewer words. The AI was doggerel at best.

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Re: an AI poem . . .

Post by TWrenn » Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:08 am

AI is going to be the end of society if not the world given enough time. And as fast as it's gaining ground, it aint gonna be long either!

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