Letting CoPilot have its creative head gets weird.
I was playing around with CoPilot today and asking it to write the same article in different styles.
It was supposed to be about getting free traffic from Pinterest, but it went nuts and produced this when I suggested a creative style.
This is the original prompt:- Can you write a short post, approx 500 words, as an example of a how-to-post on the subject of getting free traffic from Pinterest?
The prompt that got this response was:- OK, let your creativity soar with this attempt.
And the response is:-
Ah, the canvas of creativity awaits! Let’s unfurl the sails and embark on a whimsical journey. 🌟
The Tale of the Quantum Quokka
Once upon a pixelated time, in the quantum hinterlands of Cyberspace, there existed a peculiar creature: the Quantum Quokka. Picture a fuzzy marsupial with a penchant for entangled eucalyptus leaves and a mischievous glint in its pixelated eyes.
Chapter 1: The Uncertainty Principle
Our hero, Quok, lived in a superposition of states. By day, it was a mild-mannered quokka, nibbling on ones and zeros. By night, it donned a tiny cape (made of recycled code snippets) and became the Quantum Quokka—a defender of digital justice.
Chapter 2: The Schrödinger’s Inbox Dilemma
One fateful morning, Quok received an email. The subject line shimmered like a quantum mirage: “URGENT: Your Reality Is Collapsing!” Intrigued, Quok clicked. The message unfolded like a nested loop:
"Dear Quantum Quokka,
The fabric of our virtual existence is unraveling. Bits are bleeding into bytes, and emojis are gaining sentience. We need your help. Only you can restore order to the tangled web.
Sincerely, The Cosmic Code Compiler"
Chapter 3: The Quantum Quest
Quok adjusted its pocket protector (a relic from the '90s) and set off. Its mission? To find the elusive “Wavefunction Widget” hidden deep within the Quantum Forest. Legend had it that this widget could collapse realities, debug glitches, and brew a mean cup of chai.
Chapter 4: The Feynman Feyn-ds
Along the way, Quok encountered quirky companions:
Heisenbird: A feathered friend with uncertain flight patterns. It squawked quantum riddles and left breadcrumbs of uncertainty.
Schrödinger’s Cat: A feline philosopher perpetually trapped in a box. It purred paradoxes and pondered existence over tuna sandwiches.
Werner the Wormhole: A wriggly wormhole with a penchant for puns. It offered shortcuts through spacetime but charged in quarks.
Chapter 5: The Widget’s Whimsy
At the heart of the Quantum Forest stood the Wavefunction Widget—a glowing orb of indeterminacy. Quok whispered the magic incantation: “Ctrl+Alt+Collapse.” The forest quivered. Bits jittered. And reality hiccupped.
The widget revealed its purpose: to weave together fragmented narratives, to pixelate chaos into coherence. Quok accepted its destiny. With a click, it collapsed the multiverse, merging cat videos, conspiracy theories, and forgotten AOL CDs.
Epilogue: Quantum Quokka Chronicles
And so, dear reader, the Quantum Quokka returned to its inbox, sipping chai and debugging glitches. It became a legend—a fuzzy footnote in the cosmic codebase.
Remember: Creativity, like quarks, dances in uncertainty. So go forth, my fellow wanderers, and pixelate your dreams. 🌌✨
Disclaimer: No quokkas were harmed in the making of this tale. Quantum physics, however, might need a debugger. 😜
I love the story.
It’s useless as a blog post promoting free traffic on Pinterest, but it is delightfully quirky.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. The AI tools keep improving, except with people’s hands, and their output still needs careful reading, checking, and editing.
However, most of the edits are quick and easy, so they still save you a lot of time.
I wouldn’t use the output from any current AI tool as a blog post without first reading it.
Getting your head around writing prompts that work is the key to getting good results.
You’ll get a great start here: https://go.wm-tips.com/diamond.
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