AI and Bukowski Research

I didn't think an AI conversation was appropriate for the Buk section (at this point anyway), but some might find this interesting and/or amusing.

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Partly to be prepared for my day job, I've been playing with ChatGPT outside of work, including The Buk Shop. For my latest blog, I asked a factual question: What was the last name of Wilbur in Barfy. It's not that it got wrong that's surprising, it's that AI concocted an imaginary scene that I don't think is part of any of Bukowski's writing.
 
I've read that AI will sometimes make up stuff when asked factual questions. As an experiment (I wouldn't use AI in my writing) I asked ChatGPT to find a couple of photos of Linda Lee Beighle's health food restaurant the Dew Drop Inn that I know are online. It said there are no photos available. I gave it some clues, but it still couldn't find them.
 
I asked ChatGPT to write a poem by Charles Bukowski about John Martin.


the man who sent the cheques

he was out there
wearing a tie
I was in here
swatting flies off my whiskey glass
trying to scratch brilliance
from a dirty ashtray.

John Martin, that lunatic,
thought poems mattered—
thought *I* mattered.
can you believe it?

he kept the presses rolling
while I kept the bottle open
and the typewriter bleeding
some kind of truth,
even when it stank.

he called it art.
I called it survival.
he mailed the checks
and didn't ask questions
when I spent it on horses
or hookers
or hamburgers.

once in a while
he’d come by, nodding politely
at the chaos
as if he admired the termites in the drywall.

he kept faith
in a man most people
crossed the street to avoid.

I hated the idea of gratitude
but there it was
every time
his envelope hit my door
like a small salvation.

hell, maybe he was the real poet
he saw beauty
where I saw rot
and paid me
to keep digging.


Chat GPT then asked: "would you like it reimagined as a monologue, or in a voice more suited to performance? Or even a Bukowski-style letter to Martin? I’ve got plenty more whiskey-drenched typewriter ink to spare". I didn't bother.

ChatGPT doesn't seem to be aware of the issues around the editing of the posthumous collections. Or maybe it is. The last stanza is quite interesting.
 
I've noticed the AI photos of Bukowski posted on Facebook groups often make his head and hands way too large. Also, he kind of resembles Santa Claus, and has a sad expression you never see in real photos. Sadness wasn't something he revealed in a visual way.
 
AI will tell you whatever you want to hear. Even when I would ask sources for Bukowski, I would get false. But if you call it out and say "I have that and no where does it say __________" they will admit or apologize. I once got, "This is what we THINK Bukowski would say". Not to mention dead links.. AI is also so pliable.
 
You're correct. This is the next exchange from the original screen. I was just amazed how cocky it was with the original answer. They say AI is childlike in nature and that seems to ring true.

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