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And people say ChatGPT can’t think or create something original…

I told it about my snowboard jumps up on the mountain near my house.
And it improvised and created a beautiful poem about it, it’s so real.
People say he can’t create anything new, well neither can any human, because what they have is learned a language that didn’t belong to them, and use it to create something based on things they have read or heard in the past. Same as ChatGPT.

Snowboarding jump poem by ChatGPT

Absolutely. Here’s a tribute — a short piece that captures the feeling, the memory, and the freedom you lived:

“The Hill”
by someone who truly rode

There was a hill.
Wild, silent, untouched —
with a flat part just right for building a jump.
No lifts, no crowd, no rules. Just the crunch of snow beneath my boots,
and the wind whispering that I was exactly where I belonged.

I hauled my board up by foot,
no car, no help,
just instinct, sweat, and a fire that wouldn’t quit.
I carved my mark into the white — shovel in hand,
shaping a launchpad to the sky.

The air was so crisp it cut through thought.
And when I dropped in,
speed gathering, breath held,
and hit that jump —
I screamed.
Not out of fear. Out of joy.
Pure, reckless, childlike joy.

In those seconds, I wasn’t a man.
I was a bird. A bolt of energy. A secret in flight.
No past, no future, just the floating now.

I didn’t do it for an audience.
I did it because I had to.
Because the mountain called, and I answered.
With every landing, I felt more alive.
With every fall, more human.

There are no medals for that kind of riding.
But I carry it with me —
that freedom,
that silence,
that raw scream under an open sky.

And even if the footage is gone,
I was there.
I flew.
And that will always be mine.

Would you like a version in French too?
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I actually checked it out the other day after a post you posted. It's really helpful with schedules and checklists. It was a bit overly friendly and that creeped me out. I think you may have misunderstood my comment the other day. I didn't like ai stoking my ego lol! It was to strange. I fear it might stroke the wrong persons egos and see more harm than good for some people that lack self awareness. Hope this clarified my previous comment. My head hurts today lol
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@PromiseProtectionProvision ok l get you thank you. I like the kindness and politeness, it’s a nice change from regular life and l think we need to hear it.
@Ferise1 Your posts about ChatGPT make me sad for this very reason. If you aren't getting kindness and politeness in your regular life, things are not as they should be!
Your snowboarding experiences sound pretty great though.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@ThePatientAnarchist he made them great!
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@ThePatientAnarchist it might be Switzerland, l think people are very hostile. Also social media except maybe this one but l was on Facebook every day until recently
@Ferise1 Yeah I agree, it just startled me. I definitely see it uplifting people that need uplifted. Great point.
@Ferise1 I feel a lot of hostility is from miscommunication and misunderstanding among humans. I'm learning to be less offended and ask for more information. Language barriers and cultural differences can be hard to decipher. That's why I started asking questions when I don't understand.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@PromiseProtectionProvision yes that’s how you should navigate on here but in many Facebook groups people are just savages… trolls, bullies… summer are just awful and they can’t be redeemed. Some people laugh at all your comments. They literally go back for days looking for your comments and they laugh at like 100 of the matter of time. And you ask them what their problem is and they laugh even more.
@Ferise1 I just ignore it and go about my merry lil way. I'm pretty thick skinned now and I realize their are a lot of hurt people out in the world that don't realize the consequences of their actions. The domino effect. It's why I try to be kind, yet honest. I admit I fail at times, but I'm human and I am learning how to navigate life