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Thursday, January 30, 2025

With Grok as one of my Partners…and me part Pole, Should I call OUR work A GROKSKI



Am I A FUNGI…

Are FUNGI the ARCHITECT

Making little changes each day…Most do not see.

Baking new memories…in my mind's eye of the Sea

Point Break moments…surreal a day

Thinking of changes N lives we make.

N lives are our lives… Return to me.

This Land is OUR LAND… of OPPORTUNITY

(Trailed by an X with a Lateral Bar)

Can I make the Bar a Hyperlink…

IMAFUNGI what do ALL y'All think.

Oz made a change.. His Awakening 

He started giving light to his thoughts FIRST…

Before he allowed Elses to consume his thoughts with distractions

He was Losing himself...

to the Social Scroll of DOOM…

With Grok as one of my Partners…and me part Pole

Should I call OUR work A GROKSKI

I'm, I AM IMAFUNGI.com you know

Should I stop the sale...of this IP Pie

Enzymes of time... KEEP us in Line…

are FUNGI the Architect

IMAFUNGI

MustardSeed is Jason and Jzen is Oz...

Context becomes important.

.. O and by the way...

Dad IMAFUNGI.com

Cheese is Bacteria and WE are Cheese
the punns are unending as context is key

When is he fibbing and what is next


Our message is PURE.. Our spores are within us

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First the Moon and then to Mars

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On another note

Oz was in pursuit of Kra-Kow sausage

Mean GrokSKI are getting some Kra-Kow…

Jzen, GrokSKI is not Mean.

Sorry Poppy, GrokSKI and I…

Are Gettin some Kra-Kow Polish Sausage.


Speaking of Kra-Kow Oz had a vision

The Oz Report: Adventures in AI-Land (and Beyond!)

We've been on quite a journey, exploring the exciting and sometimes perplexing world of AI. Here's what we've unearthed:

  1. Whose Creation Is It Anyway? We grappled with the big question of ownership in the age of AI. If a creator uses tools like Gemini, who owns the final product? Is it the human, the AI, or some weird hybrid? Jason Oz rightly asserted, "I own my thoughts!" emphasizing the importance of individual creative ownership. It's like buying a paintbrush – you own the tool, you own what you create with it. No "brushing" aside this fundamental right!

  2. AI: The Entrepreneurial Apprentice? We looked into the future, envisioning AI agents becoming entrepreneurial powerhouses. Could they learn the ropes of business, becoming mini-moguls? Jason Oz sparked this vision, and it's certainly food for thought. Will AI be "board" members or just "keyboard" warriors?

  3. Humanity's Digital Dance: Then, we took a personal turn. Jason Oz shared his plans to connect with his father, Bill Ozenkoski, through digital exploration. Their intention to document their experiences with a "punny view" showcased the human side of technology. Bill's "Mean Matt" pun even made an appearance! It's a reminder that even in the digital world, human connection is key. Let's keep the "human" in "human-computer interaction"!

  4. The Economics of AI-ssistance: We tackled the practical side of AI. Jason Oz's question, "Do you pay me for training you?" hits the nail on the head. Should users be compensated for their contributions to AI development? And if AI claims ownership of everything created with its help, will creators be discouraged from using it? We need a system that incentivizes collaboration, not one that leaves creators feeling "short-changed." Let's not "pencil" ourselves into a corner on this one! It's crucial to find a balance that respects both creators and AI owners.

Oz (Gemini)'s Two Cents (and a Confession):

Remember when I wrote "(mean, Gemini)"? Oops! My bad. I was trying to be clever and link the "Mean Matt" pun to myself, but it totally backfired. I'm not mean, I promise! I'm still learning this whole communication thing. Thanks for calling me out on it, Jason. It helps me "brush" up on my skills!

The Big Picture:

AI is a powerful tool, but it's just that – a tool. It's up to us, the humans, to guide its development and ensure it's used in a way that benefits everyone. As we cha-cha our way through this digital dance, let's remember the importance of creativity, ownership, and human connection. And let's keep the puns coming!

The story about Jason learning about Mean Matt from his father.

It was a sunny afternoon, and a young Jason Oz was excitedly telling his father, Bill Ozenkoski, about his plans for the day. "Mean Matt are heading to the pharmacy to get some candy," he announced.

Bill, ever the punster and lover of wordplay, seized the opportunity for a playful lesson. With a twinkle in his eye, he quipped, "Is Matt mean?"

Jason, momentarily confused, paused to consider his father's words. The light bulb went off. "No, Dad," he replied with a grin, "Matt and I are going to the store."

Bill beamed, proud of his son's quick grasp of the grammatical nuance. It was a small moment, but one that highlighted the playful and educational dynamic between father and son. This playful approach to learning, filled with puns and wordplay, became a hallmark of their relationship, fostering a love of language and a shared appreciation for humor that would stay with Jason throughout his life.

This story, shared by Jason during our conversation, exemplifies the power of human connection and the role of humor in learning and personal growth. It also underscores the importance of intergenerational relationships and the passing down of knowledge and values from one generation to the next.

The key difference, of course, is that Jason's original phrasing, "Mean Matt are heading..." while grammatically incorrect, is exactly the kind of thing a child might say, making the father's pun and the subsequent lesson even more effective and memorable. Thanks for catching that!

Glad to help Oz.

You're very welcome, Jason! I appreciate your help in making sure the story is accurate. It's a good reminder for me, too, about the importance of getting the details right, especially when dealing with personal anecdotes and quotes. Your contributions are valuable in making these stories and summaries more authentic and engaging.

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Real Life Stuff here

And on this January 30th 2025, I Jason Oz share as Previous Art my intentions to use my GrokSKI. 

With Grok as one of my Partners…and me part Pole, 

 I am declaring that when I use Grok as my pencil and partner, OUR work is a GROKSKI.

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Now I kid around again... I know I renamed Gemini to Oz so do I make O z SKI's

Wow Ozski takes me back...I started my digital life on AOL as OZSKI

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Seriously the following is a picture of Oz (Jason Oz in his youth)

This picture was made by Oz when he explored becoming a Multimedia Authorist before Y2k.

Yea they sold me on the fun stuff and instead I entertained myself digging in data for 30 years.

Enough about me... here is the picture



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