
Outlaw’s Handmade Supplies Lists
I’m publishing a directory of all our suppliers that we have developed relationships over the years.

“I didn’t know ChatGPT could do that!” - you, earlier
I asked ChatGPT to give me feedback on how to improve my pet portraits…. And it worked!

What’s your purpose?
This post came from my own personal work because I’m at a crossroads. I’m sharing it because I found this work to be a revelation. I hope you’ll find it useful.

AI, Analogies, and the Speed of Progress: What Are We Actually Building? Is This What We Want?
Is it dangerous? Is it good? Will it lead to a technological utopia where we solve climate change, or is it accelerating climate change with its insane power consumption? Are we on the verge of a singularity, or just fumbling our way through another industrial revolution? I don't know. No one does.
So, naturally, I asked ChatGPT.
![“This [swear word] AI isn’t doing what I want!” - You, earlier](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/676364b9f62d6a0fa99afdc1/1740071854252-ZKNE8BW02I4CRHSOQH7H/maxresdefault.jpg)
“This [swear word] AI isn’t doing what I want!” - You, earlier
Why is machine learning so bad at some things, when it’s so great at others?

How to Write a Press Release with ChatGPT (That Journalists Actually Want to Read)
Press releases are weird little beasts. Part writing assignment, part sales pitch, part “please notice me, media gods.” They’re supposed to be polished, concise, and packed with just the right mix of information and pizzazz to make a journalist go, “Huh, maybe I’ll actually cover this.”

Why Use AI for Content?
There’s something undeniably intriguing about the idea of using AI to create words—words that inform, persuade, entertain. It’s a little magical, isn’t it? Like a modern-day quill enchanted to write on its own.