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As you maybe aware the ET and I podcast is on hold for a while as I deal with some major health issues (among them deciding whether or not to have surgery on the tumours I've had now for 17 years). In the meantime I've had AI create some conversations based on articles I wrote some time ago on my ET and I blog. Some of it is a little inaccurate but it's an interesting way of repackaging a person's work.
You won't hear me for a while but I hope to be back in the not too distant future.
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Here's an AI conversation about Advanced ET Narrative Analysis Framework (AETNAF). This is an idea I have been been playing around with since 2014 and I'm very surprised no one has developed such an idea, especially since mainstream AI arrived. The AI sort of got it right but it missed some of the critical aspects. I suppose I probably ought to have unpacked how narratives might be connected across all the various domains and that might have made it easier for the AI to understand what I was getting at.
Here's the document it's based on: https://mega.nz/file/xjBDHTTL#xFZeAIN1QEJaOeLbITJI2Vwa8ABdrA_cjOF_BdRwzFU. This episode goes well with the episode on Text Mining the ET Contact Narrative. This same idea can be applied to almost any subject, particularly the paranormal and it's many sub disciplines.
Let me know your thoughts!
Bright.

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As you maybe aware the ET and I podcast is on hold for a while as I deal with some major health issues (among them deciding whether or not to have surgery on the tumours I've had now for 17 years). In the meantime I've had AI create some conversations based on articles I wrote some time ago on my ET and I blog. Some of it is a little inaccurate but it's an interesting way of repackaging a person's work.
You won't hear me for a while but I hope to be back in the not too distant future.
* * *
Here's an AI conversation about Advanced ET Narrative Analysis Framework (AETNAF). This is an idea I have been been playing around with since 2014 and I'm very surprised no one has developed such an idea, especially since mainstream AI arrived. The AI sort of got it right but it missed some of the critical aspects. I suppose I probably ought to have unpacked how narratives might be connected across all the various domains and that might have made it easier for the AI to understand what I was getting at.
Here's the document it's based on: https://mega.nz/file/xjBDHTTL#xFZeAIN1QEJaOeLbITJI2Vwa8ABdrA_cjOF_BdRwzFU. This episode goes well with the episode on Text Mining the ET Contact Narrative. This same idea can be applied to almost any subject, particularly the paranormal and it's many sub disciplines.
Let me know your thoughts!
Bright.

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