AI is like a very clever child who reads lots of old letters and then writes new ones that sound just like they were written by ancient people.
Imagine you have a priestess, someone really wise and spiritual, who sends messages to philosophers, smart thinkers from long ago. These messages are like letters, full of deep thoughts and interesting ideas. Now picture an AI (which is like a super-smart computer) reading all those old letters. It learns how the priestess wrote, what words she used, and even how she sounded when she spoke.
Then AI tries to write its own letter, not from the priestess herself, but it pretends to be her. The AI makes sure the new letter has the same style, the same kind of language, just like the old ones. It's as if you took a really good friend who loves reading and writing, and asked them to write a new story that sounded exactly like their favorite book.
So when people say "AI is writing from a priestess to philosophers," it means the AI is pretending to be an ancient writer, just like how your friend might pretend to be a character in a story.
Examples
- AI copies the way a priestess would write to philosophers in ancient times, like writing on clay tablets.
- Imagine AI writing letters just like Socrates or Plato might have written them.
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