“Writing for The Atlantic, Prof. Joshua Bennett explores the relationship between poetry and AI. ‘A large language model is a prediction machine. Crucially, it does not think or dream. It establishes the likeliest sequence of words based on its training data and relays it back to you,’ writes Bennett. ‘A well-crafted poem performs a nearly opposite function. It is made from original, dynamic language choices, and it lives and dies on its ability to surprise. It is a means of preserving the particular.'” What is super interesting is that MIT students are writing poetry on their own and meeting to discuss their work. The beating human heart cannot be machine generated.