Learn how to perform triage on poems that just don't "click." Poems that have lurked about in notebooks, computers, and on scraps of paper in your desk drawer because there's still "something" there.
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Study finds poetic prompts can sometimes jailbreak AI models
Large language models are supposed to shut down when users ask for dangerous help, from building weapons to writing malware. A new wave of research suggests those guardrails can be sidestepped not ...
The sublime use of language can be best met in poetry which holds an intrinsic kinship with aesthetics. Poets play with words delicately to create poetic essences and readers extract some sense from ...
The research suggests broader implications for public safety and AI governance. Because poetic jailbreaks are relatively ...
frontier proprietary and open-weight models yielded high attack success rates when prompted in verse, indicating a deeper, ...
Poems are made for the express purpose of re-figuring the world. They have no other reason for being. In them, metaphors are completely at home. In poems, metaphors subtly materialize or dynamically ...
In answer to the question “Does poetry play a role in social change?,” Adrienne Rich once answered: Yes, where poetry is liberative language, connecting the fragments within us, connecting us to ...
Since the first translation of the Bhagavad Gita in 1789 by Charles Wilkins, there have been hundreds of translations into English. Some have translated the poetry of the Gita into prose, and some ...
One evening this fall, Pádraig Ó Tuama, an Irish poet who lives in Belfast, entered a Bloomsbury bookshop several blocks from one of Virginia Woolf’s former homes. Ó Tuama, who is forty-seven and has ...
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