About Shiloh 0 ▲ cultural snow 2 hours ago · Writing · hide · 0 comments The problem with AI is not just the times it gets things wrong, it’s the times it gets them crass and banal. Although, since AI simply dredges its realities and priorities from the whole online world, I guess it’s no more crass or banal than the rest of us.Here’s an example. Reading a book about William Blake, I came across a reference to the Biblical city of Shiloh, suggesting that the word was sometimes used as a personification of France, in the same way that, for example, “Erin” is a personification of Ireland. This surprises me a bit, so I google the word and as seems to be the way, the first thing that comes up is not Wikipedia or Britannica but an AI overview. Which tells me...Well, that’s me (and Blake) told. So I go a bit deeper, searching for “Shiloh France”. And I get...So there we are. Nepo babies and shoes. I wonder what old Bill might have made of it.PS: Shiloh still unresolved, I check in Peter Ackroyd’s biography of Blake, which I read about 30 years ago. No joy, but… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.