[ExI] appropriate for this age

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 28 20:42:50 UTC 2023


Do you honestly think that I don't know all of that? A little humor -
that's all I was shooting for.  Never again.  Some of you are just too
literal to see the meaning of some of my posts. Or love being annoyingly
picky.

Speaking of which, what about the one about the Ascending Reticular
Formation as a part of consciousness?  Don't understand it?   bill w

On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 12:10 PM BillK via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

> On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 at 13:32, William Flynn Wallace via extropy-chat
> <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
> >
> > You don't see the irony in 'fake news' and 'spin'?
> > Creative to the point of distorting the truth so much that it is
> > across the border to lies or just not understandable except to lawyers?
> > No doubt things written well are welcome.  bill w
> > _______________________________________________
>
>
> The courses for Creative writing for Non-fiction are not training
> for writing fake news and spin.
> Non-fiction is not fake news and spin.
>
> Ask an AI -
> Is creative writing for non-fiction equivalent to spin or propaganda?
>
> Reply:
> No, creative writing for non-fiction is not equivalent to spin or
> propaganda. Creative writing refers to the process of creating
> fictional stories, while spin and propaganda are forms of
> communication that aim to influence public opinion through biased or
> misleading information.
>
> In contrast, creative writing for non-fiction involves writing factual
> accounts based on real events and people. While there may be some
> artistic license taken in terms of how the story is told, the goal is
> still to present an accurate representation of what happened. The
> author's personal beliefs or biases should not interfere with the
> presentation of facts.
>
> It's important to note that even when writing non-fiction, authors can
> unintentionally introduce bias into their work due to unconscious
> assumptions or cultural influences. Therefore, it's essential for
> writers to approach their subject matter objectively and do thorough
> research to ensure accuracy. Additionally, they should strive to
> represent diverse perspectives fairly and avoid making sweeping
> generalizations about groups of people.
>
> In conclusion, while creative writing for non-fiction may involve some
> storytelling techniques, it does not equate to spin or propaganda.
> Instead, it aims to provide readers with a truthful account of events
> based on evidence and reliable sources.
> ---------------------
>
> Seems perfectly clear to me.  Am I now thinking like an AI?    :)
>
> BillK
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