10-08-2023, 02:11 PM
When I write a rhyming poem, I often use rhymezone to help find rhmyes.
I often use a thesaurus, or if I'm looking for something specific to use in a poem (i.e name of a pirate ship etc) I might use google to help find something interesting.
I wrote a poem in March called 'Artificial' where every line is the name of a song that was in the rotation of songs I was listening to at the time. I made the title Artificial because I wrote it using the kind of formula I thought AI might use to make something (and it fit the poem as well).
I think it could be interesting if poets have the ability to use artificial intelligence to help them write poems, in a similar way to how most people don't think using a thesaurus is 'cheating'.
That being said, I don't like the idea of AI poetry. It is only formula, no expression or feeling, and I would prefer to consume less 'perfect' art produced by a human than something brilliant made by a machine.
I often use a thesaurus, or if I'm looking for something specific to use in a poem (i.e name of a pirate ship etc) I might use google to help find something interesting.
I wrote a poem in March called 'Artificial' where every line is the name of a song that was in the rotation of songs I was listening to at the time. I made the title Artificial because I wrote it using the kind of formula I thought AI might use to make something (and it fit the poem as well).
I think it could be interesting if poets have the ability to use artificial intelligence to help them write poems, in a similar way to how most people don't think using a thesaurus is 'cheating'.
That being said, I don't like the idea of AI poetry. It is only formula, no expression or feeling, and I would prefer to consume less 'perfect' art produced by a human than something brilliant made by a machine.

