My Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence (AI)

By Jonel Juste

Have you heard of ChatGPT? It is a powerful AI language model developed by the team at OpenAI. It is capable of generating human-like text on a wide range of topics and has been used in a variety of applications such as chatbots, content generation, and language translation. It’s the search engine that could one day replace Google. It’s a conversational AI that can also solve problems, suggest marketing strategies, and write codes. You ask it a question and it answers it.

As ChatGPT can hold an entire conversation, I talked with it for a while on December 20, 2022. Among other topics, we discussed the future of mankind, AI’s potential and dangers, Star Trek, and Singularity. I discovered that ChatGPT knows Haitian Creole (a little bit).

Surprisingly, ChatGPT didn’t know Argentina won the World Cup 2022. It stated that this event had not yet taken place. Either this AI hasn’t been updated or, hear me out, it’s a Brazil fan.  

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New Mind-Bending Paradoxical Museum Opens in Miami

By Jonel Juste for Artburst Miami

A new kind of museum opened in Miami on December 1 during Miami Art Week. It’s the Paradox Museum, located right in Wynwood.Described as a “mind-bending indoor venue”, the new attraction in town promises a “wow” experience. The new museum certainly messes – in a good way- with our minds; some could even say it is a bit… tricky.

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« Astres et Désastres  » de Jonel Juste, une autre perspective du retour

Par Lord Edwin Byron (Sibelle Haiti)

« Sous d’autres ciels, le monde est un immense écho

Des ciels délaissés, oubliés

Ailleurs le ciel n’est pas plus bleu mais plus calme et plus serein

L’exil vaudrait-il le voyage ?

On rêve d’aller voir ailleurs l’azur des autres horizons »

Je me rappelle la sortie du recueil de poèmes de Jonel Juste intitulé « Carrefours de nuit ». Je ne peux en aucun cas nier l’effet que ce recueil a eu sur moi. C’était un travail qui valait bien la peine d’être découvert par un lecteur de poésie.

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