The Great Automatic Grammatizator

Ruud van Zutphen
2 min readMay 11, 2023

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(this story is inspired by Roald Dahls book, now shortened by ChatGTP and rewritten in the style of Dr. Seuss, read the original of this title written almost 70 years ago, the picture is made on Microosft BING on Dall-E enigine from openai)

Once upon a time, in a land so bright, There lived a man with an idea so right. His name was Adolphus and he loved to write, But his books never sold, oh what a sight!

One day Adolphus got an idea so grand, To create a machine, a wonderful brand. A Grammatizator, it would write books so fast, And Adolphus would be rich at last!

The machine was built, so shiny and new, Adolphus was excited, his dreams coming true. He fed it paper and ink, and started the machine, It hummed and it whirred, like a magical queen.

The books poured out, so many and fast, Adolphus couldn’t keep up, it was a blast! His pockets filled with gold, his heart filled with glee, But something was wrong, he just couldn’t see.

The books were bad, oh what a shame, The Grammatizator had ruined his name! His readers were angry, they wanted their money back, Adolphus was ruined, his world turned black.

He realized too late, what he had done wrong, Writing books is an art, not a machine’s song. He promised to never use the machine again, And to write with his heart, until the very end.

So, dear children, remember this tale, Writing is an art, it can never fail. So write with your heart, and let your ideas flow, And you’ll be a great writer, that much we know!

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Ruud van Zutphen
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