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[1] LInk to sandbox article draft

Starting 30/8/23

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Hi, my name's Lee.

ChatGP 31/8/23

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I talked to the AI about the way it functions, and it's creation. How it learns and adapts, and how it depends on users to "stay alive" in a sense. View it here.

Wikiedu 4/9/23

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I completed some of the introductory coursework on how to use wikipedia. I found them insightful and helpful when it comes to how wikipedia is structured and the values it holds on sharing information with the world.

Wikiedu 10/9/23

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I copyedited this article by making a small gramatical edit in this randomly generated article, along with completing the other wikiedu assignments listed out for us.

ChatGP Potential Topics 20/9/23

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I spoke to ChatGP about the future of comedy (standup, sketch, and physical) sprouting from Youtube and what kind of career would suit a youtube sketch comedy person in the future. View it here. I found this insightful as ChatGP and I talked about using AI to write comedy and the ethics behind telling the audience vs keeping it to yourself. I also really liked talking about what ChatGP thought would be a good way to make profit off of comedy through the use of the VR. I have no interest in making comedy in the future, but this was very interesting to see what the AI thinks is the future for comedy.

Overdue Wikiedu training 21/9/23

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I completed the modules on plagiarism and drafting late. And I did the modules on finding an article for myself to write, but I'm still not sure what I am going to write about. I'm still thinking on it, but I really like the thought of talking about the future of comedy through technology as things become more virtual instead of physical and how that'll ultimately affect how we as a society view what's humorous.

Topic 16/10/23

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I think I'm definitely gonna stick with the future of comedy, leaning towards VR comedy.