The saying should be, “The pen is – potentially – mightier than the sword.” Like the sword, the power of the pen depends on the skill and wisdom of whoever holds it.
The search chatbot interrupted my game of “What’s that earworm?” with a long list of songs with those words. It did not include my target, where I started with the first 4 words of the song.
My wife (unfortunately now gone from this world) had advanced degrees in education. She told me about studies in which people wrote things out longhand, as opposed to typing them. Evidently, the two activities engage different areas of the brain, and the results of the studies showed that quicker learning and longer retention result from using a physical pen or pencil, rather than using a keyboard.
Chat bots! Do change minds and shape social opinions. But only for the uneducated collage students. Yeah, very impressionable. When I start my religion, that’s where I’m gonna recruit.
Even Google’s latest AI Search Overview is sometimes delivering gibberish with the “AI” stamp-of-approval on it. It is actually rather rare but enough to be really, really scary.
It reminds me of the guy who was asked to give a lecture. He said, if you want a 15 minute lecture, I can do it next week. If you want a half hour, I can do it in three days. If you want a two hour lecture, I can start now.
I’m more worried about the phony political responses in the comments coming out of Russia and China, hoping to sow greater seeds of division among our nation. It’s a technological plague spreading lies like wildfire to the point that a good lot of people refuse to believe any facts which refute their political leanings.
In the musical 1776, John Adams had Martha Jefferson brought to Philly as an “incentive” to get her husband Tom to write the Declaration of Independence. When it became clear that Tom was more interested in “marital relations” than writing, Franklin said, “Maybe I should have written it. At my age, there can be no doubt that the pen is mightier than the sword.”
cmxx 6 months ago
Something mightier than the pen can still be nothing but drivel.
mr_sherman Premium Member 6 months ago
With rare exception, it seems that the less time it takes to write something down, the less meaningful the message is.
Alabama Al 6 months ago
The saying should be, “The pen is – potentially – mightier than the sword.” Like the sword, the power of the pen depends on the skill and wisdom of whoever holds it.
Cactus-Pete 6 months ago
He’s talking about an article. She’s talking about an essay.
ChukLitl Premium Member 6 months ago
The search chatbot interrupted my game of “What’s that earworm?” with a long list of songs with those words. It did not include my target, where I started with the first 4 words of the song.
gantech 6 months ago
My wife (unfortunately now gone from this world) had advanced degrees in education. She told me about studies in which people wrote things out longhand, as opposed to typing them. Evidently, the two activities engage different areas of the brain, and the results of the studies showed that quicker learning and longer retention result from using a physical pen or pencil, rather than using a keyboard.
Gent 6 months ago
Of course kid. Them steenky bots going to takes over the world.
Slowly, he turned... 6 months ago
Amen… just don’t think about it… just don’t think about it… just don’t think about it…
cdnalor 6 months ago
But the sword gets right to the point.
blakerl 6 months ago
Chat bots! Do change minds and shape social opinions. But only for the uneducated collage students. Yeah, very impressionable. When I start my religion, that’s where I’m gonna recruit.
P51Strega 6 months ago
Interesting that “sword” and “words” are the same letters.
Barnabus Blackoak 6 months ago
WELL WRITTEN words can change minds
kaystari Premium Member 6 months ago
I would say that the quote compares two values, so the ‘pen’ would include the pencil, crayon, marker, keyboard, AI…..
RonBerg13 Premium Member 6 months ago
He said that the pen is mightier than the sword.
Sadly, he died right after saying that.
luca.debus creator 6 months ago
That’s why they call them “keyboard WARRIORS”! Wait- no… that’s another thing..?
Mike Baldwin creator 6 months ago
Might B.
mistercatworks 6 months ago
Even Google’s latest AI Search Overview is sometimes delivering gibberish with the “AI” stamp-of-approval on it. It is actually rather rare but enough to be really, really scary.
Stephen Gilberg 6 months ago
Like the Dark Side, it is quicker, easier, and more seductive — not more powerful.
kaffekup 6 months ago
It reminds me of the guy who was asked to give a lecture. He said, if you want a 15 minute lecture, I can do it next week. If you want a half hour, I can do it in three days. If you want a two hour lecture, I can start now.
Alchemist Premium Member 6 months ago
The exceptions are memorable..
cuzinron47 6 months ago
I don’t know, the sword can change minds too, or else.
cmxx 6 months ago
“He that complies against his will
Is of his own opinion still.”
—Samuel Butler (1612-1680), in Hudibras. Part iii. Canto iii. Line 547
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 6 months ago
AI is going to ruin human creativity
Bilan 6 months ago
The contrarian says, Sticks & stones may break our bones but words will never hurt us
eb110americana 6 months ago
I’m more worried about the phony political responses in the comments coming out of Russia and China, hoping to sow greater seeds of division among our nation. It’s a technological plague spreading lies like wildfire to the point that a good lot of people refuse to believe any facts which refute their political leanings.
eddi-TBH 6 months ago
If anybody is making glue pizzas and actually eating them, the chatbots have finally won.
gantech 6 months ago
In the musical 1776, John Adams had Martha Jefferson brought to Philly as an “incentive” to get her husband Tom to write the Declaration of Independence. When it became clear that Tom was more interested in “marital relations” than writing, Franklin said, “Maybe I should have written it. At my age, there can be no doubt that the pen is mightier than the sword.”