Talk:Digital Media and Information in Society/Student Journals/Reese02

Some thoughts on organizing your journal
Hey Reese, good start. You conversation with chatGPT on "AI and its impact" focused on art was interesting. Moving forward, if your journal could reflect something you learned (as opposed to describe what you learned). For example, in https://chat.openai.com/share/33f50d23-4ff6-4725-989c-3e2a72bc8550 you conversation yielded several insights: there are platforms and projects that allow artists to contribute their work voluntarily and The question of permission here is complex; it's generally a gray area and depends on factors like the extent to which the AI replicates the original work and whether the generated content is considered transformative. both are interesting...

Also, i suggest that you reorganize so that your newest entries are on top, oldest at the bottom, and that you have consistency in your journal page. This is the best time to do that work, before you get too many entries... Stevesuny (discuss • contribs) 17:28, 6 September 2023 (UTC)

Journal Review 9/26

 * Good comprehensive journal entries; nicely organized; thanks!
 * A really good conversation on your project topic, it seems you probed chatGPT to help you both organize and conceptualize.
 * I played a bit with chatGPT4, which generates links to wikipedia articles: https://chat.openai.com/share/edbdbf9b-8b85-4765-8c29-e288c24ba87b, hopefully this is of interest and might even help you out!   Stevesuny (discuss • contribs) 20:36, 26 September 2023 (UTC)