My son asked me how I felt about chat GPT, and I replied: "What do you think I think?! I wanted to write my novel on a TYPEWRITER, not a computer, thinking that the relationship with my portable Olivetti (which I brought to Paris with me) would be more conducive to creative writing." Then I remembered Steinbeck in "Journal of a Novel" going on and on about his pencils: "For years, I have looked for the perfect pencil. I have found very good ones but never the perfect one.... Points break and all hell is let loose.... I don't know [how many pencils I use day] but at least 60...." Oh, what is this world coming to?!
My son asked me how I felt about chat GPT, and I replied: "What do you think I think?! I wanted to write my novel on a TYPEWRITER, not a computer, thinking that the relationship with my portable Olivetti (which I brought to Paris with me) would be more conducive to creative writing." Then I remembered Steinbeck in "Journal of a Novel" going on and on about his pencils: "For years, I have looked for the perfect pencil. I have found very good ones but never the perfect one.... Points break and all hell is let loose.... I don't know [how many pencils I use day] but at least 60...." Oh, what is this world coming to?!