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Robin Frazier's avatar

I appreciate your post Mr. Flynn. I just started a Youtube channel and did a whiteboard. After the designer completed it. I felt a spiritual tug to have my own voice in it. As rawly southern (actually I have a seaport dilect) And so it is, done, I remastered with my voice feeling the need to be authentic in the New AI World, in my hopes that senient beings will long to hear some people from a real life. There will be a few of us that carry on. Sat Nam and Namaste!

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Timothy R. Flynn's avatar

Robin - like you I believe as AI makes more inroads into our lives, people will seek out authentic human arts and interactions. Here's hoping we're on the cusp of more creativity and authenticity in our culture.

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Aninha Livingstone's avatar

Powerful piece! A beautiful blend of mind and heart.

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William Thiele's avatar

Love the encouragement Tim: “Don’t give up hope. Create.” Helps me want to move from the stuckness of despair toward small acts of kindness.

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Holly Masri's avatar

Very well said… and I couldn’t agree more!

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MicheleGrace's avatar

Thank you.... shared this on my FB feed today. Keep writing. Love to you and your family.

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lynn patrick doyle's avatar

❤️ thank you

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Richard's avatar

Thank you for this Cindy. It’s so important to look at history for meaningful examples of ways to combat these terrible episodes in time.

I love Kathe Kollwitz, but what a difficult time she lived in. I was so lucky to visit her museum. It’s heart wrenching though.

We are all tasked with the job of fighting against what we are seeing today. But we are all different. We all have different abilities, skills and experiences. Kathe Kollwitz is such a great example of what some of us can do. And there are so many other ways too. There is a way through this. We all need to help find it.

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