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Some of my readers may know I am a very late adopter of Technology. I listen to music on Spotify now, but I still have a turntable and listen to vinyl albums occasionally. Some of you may also know that I am extremely resistant to letting AI write anything for me.

“I like writing and I don’t want some machine doing that for me,” (apologies to Denny Zager and his song “In the Year 2525”). I also write some songs,  and I hope Denny still writes;  I know he builds Zager Guitars now, which I can’t play well enough to invest in, but which many musicians I respect say are very “playable.”

My son Zac, an artist, frequently tells me, “Pop, AI’s just a tool. Use it as much as you want or not.” He asked Chat GPT to summarize my blogsite Wisdom from Unusual Places in the form of 1990s Gangsta Rap. You can read the result here.

Recently Zac sent me a song written by the Sonu AI music generator, which he instructed to write a song which summarized the blog in the form of Bob Dylan’s “I don’t wanna work on Maggie’s Farm no more.”

Here is the result.

 

It’s a Brave New World.

 

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Originally Published on https://wisdomfromunusualplaces.com/blog/

Alan Cay Culler Writer of Stories and Songs

I'm a writer.

Writing is my fourth career -actor, celebrity speakers booking agent, change consultant - and now writer.
I write stories about my experiences and what I've learned- in consulting for consultants, about change for leaders, and just working, loving and living wisely.

To be clear, I'm more wiseacre than wise man, but I'm at the front end of the Baby Boom so I've had a lot of opportunity to make mistakes. I made more than my share and even learned from some of them, so now I write them down in hopes that someone else might not have to make the same mistakes.

I have also made a habit of talking with ordinary people who have on occasion shared extraordinary wisdom.

Much of what I write about has to do with business because I was a strategic change consultant for thirty-seven years. My bias is that business is about people - called customers, staff, suppliers, shareholders or the community, but all human beings with hopes, and dreams, thoughts and emotions.. They didn't teach me that at the London Business School, nor even at Columbia University's Principles of Organization Development. I learned that first in my theater undergraduate degree, while observing people in order to portray a character.

Now I'm writing these observations in stories, shared here for other Baby Boomers and those who want to read about us.

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