GrahamB wrote:Explain how Tai Chi works like you are mad at me
Tai Chi is a martial art that utilizes slow and relaxed movements to cultivate energy known as “chi”. These movements are meant to help practitioners become aware of their body and its current state of balance. This awareness can help practitioners reduce stress and build strength, balance, flexibility, and coordination. Practicing Tai Chi also helps improve circulation and can even boost the immune system. In essence, Tai Chi is a method of self-care and self-healing that can help you become more mindful and connected to your body. So, even though I may be mad at you, using Tai Chi can help me become aware of my body and its current state of balance, which can help me reduce stress and find a sense of relaxation.
GrahamB wrote:It's pretty good isn't it. You could easily populate a Tai Chi website with this stuff.
GrahamB wrote:It makes more sense than anything Windwalker has ever written, that's all I'm saying
It does art too:
Me: write a poem about tai chi
ChatGPT: Here is a poem about tai chi:
Tai chi, a dance of grace and flow,
A moving meditation, a way to grow.
Through slow, graceful movements and deep breaths,
We find balance and peace, a state of rest.
In tai chi, we tune in to our bodies and minds,
We focus on the present, and leave the world behind.
We let go of stress, and find our inner calm,
As we flow through the forms, like a gentle balm.
Tai chi is more than just a physical art,
It helps us connect with our hearts.
It teaches us to listen and be at ease,
To find balance and harmony, to find peace.
So if you're feeling lost or out of balance,
Try tai chi, and you'll find a new chance.
To connect with your body and your mind,
And leave the stresses of the world behind.
milquetoast housewife rediscovering her creative side and inventorying her emotions with line breaks.
everything wrote:milquetoast housewife rediscovering her creative side and inventorying her emotions with line breaks.
i mean, so machine intelligence has already achieved average human intelligence? it's exceeded us in chess and other areas. if your complaint is simply "it's not good yet" ... the implications are still a bit scary.
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