Have you heard of ChatGPT? If you haven’t, now you have. If you have, then…
I’ve been using it to help with YouTube titles, descriptions, and tags. Three areas I don’t enjoy too much when it comes to making YouTube videos. It’s been a pretty big help so far so I am enjoying being able to focus more on the areas that I enjoy/excel at like coming up with ideas and actually filming the videos.
When it comes to this newsletter, this is a place where I enjoy just sharing, freely, whatever is on my mind. Including what I am typing about right now. It pretty much defeats the purpose if what you are reading here are words that are not from me.
Anyway, I just changed my mind. I am going to use ChatGPT exactly one time in this newsletter: right now.
Mainly for those of you who’ve never used it. I am going to demonstrate something it can do. I am going to type the following: write me a short poem about a person named kevin whose artist name is khordmaster who used to be an engineer, then a math teacher, and now a full time entrepreneur and content creator. He is happily married and has a beautiful 14 month old daughter named kayla.
In a realm of creation, behold Kevin,
Whose artist name, Khordmaster, was given.
Once an engineer, then a math teacher too,
Now a piano player, his talent shining through.
Married and content, with a daughter named Kayla,
A precious blessing, at just fourteen months, she sparkles.
Kevin's fingers dance upon ivory keys,
Creating melodies that make hearts ease.
From calculations and plans, he changed his tune,
Finding solace in music, under the moon.
An entrepreneur now, crafting his own path,
Kevin's passion for piano knows no bounds or math.
Khordmaster he's known, the piano keys his guide,
A maestro of rhythm, where emotions reside.
With every note played, he paints vivid scenes,
Inspiring others through harmonies and dreams.
From engineer to teacher, to pianist he's grown,
Kevin fearlessly embraces the music he's known.
His journey, a symphony, resounding with grace,
Encouraging us all to find our own special place.
meh, not great, lol
Off to Princeton Charter School graduation, where I used to teach. My then 5th graders are not graduating from 8th grade and I can’t wait to see them.
Take care