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An experiment with AI, authenticity and learning

April 20, 2023 Clinton Du Preez

“I succumbed to the allure of AI and the wonder of instant solutions through Chat GPT. I asked it to write a blog article on the topic that I had been working on for the last few weeks. It didn’t disappoint. Within seconds it churned out a concise article according to my specifications and it even did so based on the style and language of our website. I made some edits, even added some references and, eureka! My troubles were a thing of the past! Riding the high, I immediately churned out 2 more articles. 

Bliss.

But the nagging sense that this wasn’t really my own work stayed with me.”

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In Personal Development Tags writing, authenticity, artificial intelligence, learning, AI
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Stuckness, connection and ritual

October 19, 2022 Marike Groenewald

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? Stuck. In a loop. Unable to move forward in the way we want to. The same worst-case scenario, thinking, breakdown or conversation on repeat, and without progress. There’s nothing quite as debilitating as the onset and persistent symptoms of a bout of ‘stuckness’. The type of stuckness that manifests in deadlocks in important conversations, that shows up in our inability to think ourselves into a solution for a challenge or problem in our lives, that makes us feel like a visitor in our own life, and that impacts our most important relationships when we can’t find ways to constructively address persistent breakdowns with others.

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In Personal Development Tags stuckness, connection, rituals
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