The sun sets on another day…
Sunset was fun, full of laughter and color as the sky opened and made a miracle. Sunset was wonderful, and there are no words that can make it all that it was.
I have always been fascinated with AI. Even before it was AI. Since books like “The Emperor of the Last Days” and dozens more that are far more popular, the idea of AI was one of mystery and excitement. In Star Trek the M5 multi unit allowed brain engrams to be pressed upon AI and became a human brain multiplied by an immense amount. Today we are on the edge of something similar and I am always curious to see it evolve.
This week my curiosity brought me to two questions:
Tell me about Andrew Allen Smith, and tell me about 29,000 sunsets.
Here is what it told me about 29,000 sunsets:
29000sunsets.com is a personal blog that focuses on living life to the fullest, inspired by the idea that an average person may experience around 29,000 sunsets in their lifetime. The site features daily posts that encourage readers to appreciate each day, engage with the present moment, and let go of past regrets and future anxieties.
The name “29000 sunsets” symbolizes the finite number of days we have and serves as a reminder to make the most of each one. The author, whose identity isn’t prominently featured on the site, writes about personal reflections, life lessons, and observations about the world, often tying these themes to the beauty and significance of sunsets. The blog aims to inspire readers to seize the day, enjoy simple pleasures, and continuously strive to improve their lives and the lives of those around them.
Since its inception, the blog has grown significantly, garnering millions of hits and engaging a broad audience through both the website and connected social media platforms. The posts are typically concise and thought-provoking, often accompanied by personal anecdotes and motivational messages aimed at fostering a positive mindset and proactive approach to life.
For more information, you can visit the blog directly at 29000sunsets.com.
And here is what it told me about Andrew Allen Smith:
Andrew Allen Smith is a versatile author based in West Michigan, known for his extensive work across multiple genres, including self-help, fiction, adventure, paranormal, romance, poetry, and horror. His writing journey, which began in earnest in 2015, has led to the publication of numerous books and a growing readership.
Smith’s website, andrewallensmith.com, showcases his diverse portfolio of books. Notable works include “A Slice of Fear” and its follow-up “Another Slice of Fear,” which delve into suspense and terror. He is also known for “The Masterson Files” series, a collection of action-packed thrillers featuring self-made millionaire Jonathon Michael Masterson.
In addition to his novels, Smith writes poetry and short stories. His first book, a collection of poetry titled “A Slice of Passion,” reflects his ability to capture deep emotions and human experiences. His anthology “The Theft and Other Short Stories” displays his talent for storytelling across different formats.
Smith is actively involved in the literary community, participating in book shows and events where he shares his insights on writing and publishing. He often offers advice to aspiring writers through his blog, covering topics such as the different paths to publishing, the challenges of marketing, and the importance of understanding one’s audience (AASM Books) (9&10 News) (AASM Books).
For more information on his books and musings, you can visit his website at andrewallensmith.com.
It’s fascinating how things that I didn’t pay as much attention to were found quickly by the site as it scanned four to six sites for each review and question that I had to ask. This was done in seconds and in under a minute I had both of these interesting quips without having to do research myself. Of course I wanted to ask more about many other people but I will leave that for another time. As AI progresses past simple queries and algorithms it will be interesting to see which AI evolves here on earth. For now I think it is a fantastic tool that can open a mind or find out about a person easily.
So as the sun sets on another day, today is a fantastic day and I’m enjoying it simply because I can. Perhaps someday I will talk to an AI about life and how important life is. Perhaps someday I will tell them about you and all the people out there who are so supportive and fantastic. Someday maybe soon but I will be ready, no matter what.
Sleep sweet, love life, and have electric dreams…