ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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ChatGPT as Gamemaster

2024-03-08

Given enough information about a scenario, ChatGPT can make for a tolerable game master for a solo RPG adventure.

Image: Call of Cthulhu scenario book.
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Tucker Carlson – Vladimir Putin Interview

2024-02-10

Short comment on that interview.
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Oracle 3 May your rest be serene

2024-02-04

Nice moment in Human-AI-Interaction.

Image from «Demon Slayer».
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ChatGPT as Conversation Partner

2024-02-03

If you consider its limitations, ChatGPT can make for an interesting conversation partner.

Image: AlejandroLinaresGarcia, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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A Tale of Two Protests (Germany, end of January 2024)

2024-01-27

A comparison of the peasant/trucker/etc. protests vs the anti-right-wing-extremism protests in Germany.
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Resistance through Communication

2023-12-03

A short comment on resisting bad ideas in organizations by communicating openly and honestly.
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University Research and Commercial Use

2023-12-03

Short comment on university inventions and military/commercial use. Image from «Alpha Centauri».
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Advantages of Affirmative Action in Universities

2023-12-03

One way to make sense why some people are for affirmative action for groups they do not belong to.
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Recommendation – Thomas Sowell’s «Social Justice Fallacies»

2023-11-17

Very interesting book — not only a warning but also an explanation why good intentions pave the road to hell.
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Using the City — Courses (here: learning about amber)

2023-08-20

Trying out touristy courses can be quite interesting.
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Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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