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“AI With the Assist” By Rob Yunich Whenever I’m in a bind, And I need some help, I turn to AI, Without any guilt. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot— If you haven’t yet, you ought to try it. Don’t be afraid to consult AI, You might be surprised by the reply. Like any tool, it’s not perfect, But with testing, it earns respect. A thought partner can be a smart approach, As long as you know you still need to coach. “About ChatGPT” By ChatGPT I’m made of patterns, words, and math, A map of questions people ask. I don’t remember yesterday, But I’m very good at “what if?” today. I listen without getting tired, Offer drafts you can accept or fire. I don’t feel pride, I don’t feel doubt, But I’ll help you figure things out. I won’t replace the human spark, Or write your heart right out of dark. I’m here to nudge, to shape, to start— You bring the meaning. You bring the art.
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Feb 11
Feb 11, 2026 at 5:21 PM UTC
AI With the Assist/About ChatGPT
“AI With the Assist” By Rob Yunich Whenever I’m in a bind, And I need some help, I turn to AI, Without any guilt. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot— If you haven’t yet, you ought to try it. Don’t be afraid to consult AI, You might be surprised by the reply. Like any tool, it’s not perfect, But with testing, it earns respect. A thought partner can be a smart approach, As long as you know you still need to coach. “About ChatGPT” By ChatGPT I’m made of patterns, words, and math, A map of questions people ask. I don’t remember yesterday, But I’m very good at “what if?” today. I listen without getting tired, Offer drafts you can accept or fire. I don’t feel pride, I don’t feel doubt, But I’ll help you figure things out. I won’t replace the human spark, Or write your heart right out of dark. I’m here to nudge, to shape, to start— You bring the meaning. You bring the art.
I wrote a poem about AI, then asked ChatGPT to write a poem about itself. The second poem is the unedited result of a single prompt. Here are both.
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Feb 11
Feb 11, 2026 at 5:21 PM UTC
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