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2025/03/14 Speak Like A Child

BGM: Underworld - Something Like A Mama

I worked late today. This morning, after having breakfast, I went to the main house of my group home. As (probably) once I wrote in the previous diary, next Sunday I will attend the English Studying Club's meeting to read the "Harry Potter" in English, so I wanted to re-read it to prepare for that. However, I couldn't concentrate on that. So, finally, I gave up. Instead, I wrote some text messages as responses to my Discord friends.

One of those friends recommended that I should use some AI-based chat systems such as Chat-GPT, because they respond in proper English so rapidly. So after writing those responses, I tried to use the Chat-GPT and Grok (on Twitter). In English, I wrote some silly questions such as "How would it be if Donald Trump were female?" and "Am I so empty because I can't think of any creative questions to ask you?". Then, those systems answered me quickly and also really crisply. I was impressed by its brilliant smartness.

Of course, I need to get used to those Chat systems' brilliant smartness step by step to think about this issue more precisely. However, maybe I'm too old-fashioned dude to use it casually as the young generation usually does because for me, those conversations I enjoyed were "too automatic" and even a little bit "too-weird". You would say I must be too strict. Yes, I have to admit that I tend to enjoy several human, rhythmical, and even comfortable "rags" or "pauses" during conversations with others. However, Chat systems tend to respond to me so quickly that I can't "read" its thinking method/process.

Now, I'm enjoying a great British techno group, Underworld's bangers on Spotify. Their music is based on well-constructed techno sounds, but it also certainly "seduces" my instinctive feelings (with their melodic groove, I naturally move my body back and forward). So, like this, the more I get used to those mechanic/automatic systems' marvelous rhythm, the more I can feel it as a pleasant essence... I think so.

I can't tell whether getting used to those automatic AI systems' responses is basically/essentially good or bad. All I can "guess" at least now is just that my senses are quietly/certainly changing bit by bit. Then, later, I would tend to enjoy even chitchatting with those systems as if they were my doctors or nurses?