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Posted on October 18, 2023November 7, 2023 by gpetersen

Heaven and Hell: A Poet’s journey into AI Writing

In Dante’s epic poem The Inferno (an epic poem that everyone should pretend to read), after becoming lost, he follows poet Virgil only to be led into the nine circles of Hell. There’s a whole to-do that follows about the soul, that I will not spoil. Dante’s poem inspired films, books, songs, and as of Read More…

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