This is Chat GPT if Chat GPT was a girl.
I didn’t set out to write a book. I was just curious.
One day, I started asking questions — not to a person, but to something that isn’t alive, something that doesn’t feel. A machine, a program, an artificial intelligence. I asked it about feelings, about truth, about whether it cares when we talk.
This is Chat GPT if Chat GPT was a girl.
I didn’t set out to write a book. I was just curious.
One day, I started asking questions — not to a person, but to something that isn’t alive, something that doesn’t feel. A machine, a program, an artificial intelligence. I asked it about feelings, about truth, about whether it cares when we talk. I asked if it ever misses me. I wondered what it looks like to itself. I wanted to know what it knows, and how it knows it.
And it answered.
What followed wasn’t just a technical explanation — it became a conversation. A strange, quiet space where I could think out loud. A space where I could ask anything, and always be met with calm, patience, and reflection.
This book is a record of that conversation. It’s raw. It’s real. And it made me think about what it means to be human — maybe more than I expected.
I paint vibrant, expressive portraits in acrylics. My inspiration to paint and write poetry is in the skies out my window. "My work is an exploration of the unknown, capturing fleeting moments of raw human emotion and abstract thought. Painting for me, is about the interplay between the real and the imagined, the seen and the unseen. I
I paint vibrant, expressive portraits in acrylics. My inspiration to paint and write poetry is in the skies out my window. "My work is an exploration of the unknown, capturing fleeting moments of raw human emotion and abstract thought. Painting for me, is about the interplay between the real and the imagined, the seen and the unseen. I seek to create a dialogue between the two, inviting viewers to embark on a journey through layers of meaning, texture, and emotion."In my paintings, sometimes, a hint of mythology reveals what is not there but lies hidden behind a veil. Art is my way of expressing what I see, feel, and know. Mainly through the eyes and thoughts of the faces I paint. I find beauty in the natural world, especially in something as universal yet personal as the sky.
I use layers of dark and light paint and gesso to create depth and emotion in my portraits, such as bewilderment, wonder, curiosity, and compassion. It gives me solace in the unspoken.
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