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Using AI to create your walking guide.

BombayBill

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I just finished listening to @Dave podcast on Camino Guides. He referenced being wary of using Amazon available AI generated guides. That got me thinking of trying to create my own. The route I'm interested in is the Arles from Pau to the Aragones. I tried Google's Gemini which was useless. Then I tried the free version of CHAPGPT . Below is the link that contains my original CHAPGPT query and several refinements.

I understand there may be some pushback on this notion, but hey, it's the 21 century and we should be open to new ideas. So the link is below. If anyone else has ideas on how to create a better query I'm open to suggestions. I'm also open to ridicule, mockery, scoffing and general sniping.


 
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Sorry! The good news is that it's not a very good guide, nothing like your wonderful efforts. I think it may be useful for people who have read your stuff and can't be bothered to create a spreadsheet of towns and distances. It makes up a 2-3 page summary for me to annotate with additional information I've gleaned from your books and podcasts.
 
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Sorry! The good news is that it's not a very good guide, nothing like your wonderful efforts.
Yeah, I'm not surprised. I'm straddling two worlds feeling very threatened by generative AI, the classroom and publishing. With students/education, there are some really productive applications, like using it to formulate study questions on very common subjects, or soliciting suggestions on phrasing. But asking it to simply create an essay is a fast way to a C- with an accompanying high risk of an academic dishonesty hearing.

In publishing... when the Atlantic published their big article on how one of the major AI programs was trained on a pirated data set, I discovered from their database that the first edition of my first Norte/Primitivo guidebook was in that set. So, on one hand, like many, many authors, my work was being used against my will, illegally, to create this product. And on the other, it was using a 15-year-old guidebook to train (admittedly, only one drop in the ocean of data in their sample), which is amusing!

It has been alarming, though, to see just how many garbage AI books--including Camino books--have already started flooding Amazon.
 
There have been other AI related threads on the forum. With luck a post or two may prove to be useful.



 
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After a little more experimenting I think I’m going to use it to create a summary for me. I’m not a spreadsheet pilgrim but I like 2-3 pages of notes of things to look out for or potential issues. I like doing the reading and research but I’m lousy at creating the document framework in which I’m going to record the notes.

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I want to pass on what I heard an AI expert say. Essentially that was, at least in the short term, AI robots won't be doing people's jobs but the jobs will be given to people who know how to effectively use AI.
 
Holoholo automatically captures your footpaths, places, photos, and journals.
Toyed with ChatGPT for a bit for a Camin Frances schedule. It struggled and got pretty useless the minute you left the typical schedules. Like something simple "I want to walk from SJPDPD to SdC in 26 days" brought a "regular" schedule and then something ridiculous like "for the last stage walk Sarria to SdC in a day". Even with refinement it did not come up with something I'd actually think practical.

Guess we still have some way to go with AI...

edit: it was actually even simpler, a question for a 30d CF schedule...

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Please PLEASE no AI!!!
I don't understand which part of "Artificial intelligence " does not make someone pause and worry....
 

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