AI still has a lot to learn about being human
- Harriet Graham

- Oct 23, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 25, 2024
I was thinking about that horrible state of feeling everything you do in life is weighed down and weighing you down and it feels like you are wading through porridge all the time.
Then I thought that’ll be a perfect illustration for AI to generate. Could the programme I was using get what passes for its mind round this idea? (Even allowing for my being a relative novice at prompting.)
A man sitting on a sofa knee-deep in porridge is what I asked for.
But the wet claggy nature of daily life when everything feels a trial and you
are somehow insulated from anything joyous, fun or productive was way beyond its comprehension.
The image is faintly amusing (where the shoes come from is rather touching), but doesn’t come close to capturing that claggy burdened feeling, which is very definitely not amusing.

Most of us will have some experience or memory of feeling we are being cut off from the good things in life by a blanket of porridge, or treacle, or some such, sucking the joy out of your life. If that is you now, coaching can help to lift the fog and identify the source of the clagginess, helping you rediscover the fun, the joy and wonder of life. Which is definitely a far more enjoyable and rewarding way to be.


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