On this day in 1950, the first patent for controlling vehicle speed (cruise control) was granted to American inventor Ralph Teetor
Al’s Error

The following sequence charts the process to the above ‘erasure’ from ChatGPT, or Al as I like to call my old acquintance (there is quite a bit about this relationship here in the blog: https://gravyfromthegazebo.blog/?s=ChatGPT&submit=Search).
In getting Al to produce an erasure was easier than it has been to get it to write a poem that doesn’t rhyme, or to emulate named, famous poets! However, as ever, there are impediments to the production of apt responses…
I’ll let the sequence speak for itself, mostly. Two specific points to make: I love Al’s inability to pull a known Mike Ferguson poem from its massive database (!); the final image of an erasure that Al does create really isn’t quite right, but it is rather special. The errors/accidents are themselves poetic gems and as such the absolute essence of found poetry: the initial ‘example’ of an image of an erasure is at best a visual representation, and even this is a meaningless one – for example, the ‘rest of the text’ isn’t obscured, as stated; the final image/text (itself a fascinating concoction) is not an erasure/not a black-out, with the ‘black’ selections mainly bits of words or just letters; the blue colour in the text is a wonderful Artificial Intelligence oblique interpretation of erasure from the source poem, and other peculiarities.
Here is the sequence as it happened yesterday:




A Stitch in Electric Time




On this day in 1851, American inventor Isaac Singer patented the sewing machine
International Chrysanthemums
Thank you to International Times and Rupert for posting my prose poem here today. Read it: https://internationaltimes.it/nic-nic/
sound sonnet
At Least

Context:

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Erasure from American Cookery: The Art of Dressing Viands, Fish, Poultry, and Vegetables by Amelia Simons, 1796

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Potato Treatise
Re. Raccoons
Fish, How to Choose the Best in the Market

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