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Kathy L Murphy's Big Book Love

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22 contributions to Kathy L Murphy's Big Book Love
Is this legit?
For those who are celebrating Easter, I'm wishing you a happy Holy Monday. Paul has suggested I should ask for your take on this email I've received: "Dear Rolade Berthier, I hope this finds you well. My name is ______, writing from WNYC | New York Public Radio regarding a potential featured interview for our 2026 series, "The Audacity of the Page: Voices of Modern Literature." Our team has been deeply moved by the resonant and hopeful narrative of English Language Lovers. Your portrayal of the educator and learner navigating the "mixed-bag" scars of a continually changing landscape and the "competing narrative" of a world seeking to rebuild from the ashes of a global pandemic through virtual and face-to-face connection is exactly the kind of storytelling our audience appreciates. The friction between the challenges facing trainers and the "audacity" required to trek toward a place of linguistic mastery and mutual understanding offers a unique perspective on the enduring strength of the human spirit. The Details We would love to host you for a featured segment to discuss the learner’s internal journey toward healing through communication, your insights into the historical and cultural realities of the "native speaker" debate, and how your work explores the intersection of education and the rugged digital frontier. To finalize your guest appearance and allow our production team to begin designing your official publicity banners, please provide the following: Your professional author bio and headshot A direct purchase link for English Language Lovers Your preferred recording date and time ..."
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This sounds like one of so many similar emails I have received regarding my book. They eulogize your "work" to raise your ego and then they ask for seemingly 'innocent' information. I don't think is legit at all. Maybe try to confirm the existence of the organization and contact them directly.
Lets talk about the Ethics of Ai
This is a repost from @Kimberly Davis and we both think this is worthy of a thread of its own. Here was her original question .. ---- I want to pose a question, going back to Asimov's three laws of robotics...restating the three laws below so you don't have to scroll back... 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. How do we define "robot"? Is a self-driving car a robot? I, for example, have begun thinking of my (NOT self-driving) car as my "mech." It is so sophisticated now with cameras and navigation systems that I can control with voice commands. I read in the Houston Chronicle last week about a Cybertruck accident where the driver--allegedly--accidentally set the vehicle to auto and then could not get control of it to prevent an accident. (It was a court ruling, and I know I have details muddled... please don't quote me!) I also want to point out how very ingrained these three laws are in our thinking about the future. They clearly shaped Data's behavior in Star Trek Next Generation. I'm trying to think of explicit examples, but they are everywhere. But at what point do we start calling our helpful devices "robots?" The cars are thinking for themselves, or trying to...
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@Andrea Simon Yes, it's kind of when the first digital calculators arrived. We suddenly got "lazy" to perform the most basic math operations!
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@Kimberly Davis And now the major AI companies are working on bringing the AI companion into a visible form that you can carry with you, such as a device that projects a hologram that can display a human version of a male or female for you to can actually interact with. Just WOW!
My Finished Movie Book Trailer
For those of you that care, I finished the Ai Book Trailer. This is my first time learning the tools and learning how to put a trailer together. I liked the images that Midjourney was producing but I wasn't satisfied with the character consistency. It was good but I learned that Nano Banana on Higgsfield is the best generator for character consistency. So I redid the whole project using Nano Banana and I am well pleased with the results. Let me know what you think and yes I need to redo my cover whenever I get time but this will work for now. I may even do a little advertisement experiment to see how it performs on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube. Maybe have them run before the big booktube accounts? @Kimber Hardick @Kimberly Davis @Melanie Hodgkiss @Fred Oliver
My Finished Movie Book Trailer
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Paul, it looks really good! Maybe, from a marketing standpoint, you might consider showing the book cover in the beginning also as this anchors the viewer so they know what they’re watching. Also, "Available Now" or some other call to action always help.
Marketing style
Which would you stop scrolling and look at 1,2,3,4, of 5
Marketing style
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Number 5 because it shows a large attention-getting graphic and the book's cover page at the same time plus it displays a topic-related question right on top. 👍
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@M. Damien Suriel 👎Not nice.
Deep into creating a Hyper Realistic Ai Book Trailer
Sorry guys for not posting much this week. I have been getting baptized in Ai and it is both fascinating and terrifying. I am creating a hyper realistic book trailer for my second book as a practice exercise to learn Ai video. This trailer is not edited or cut in any way. It doesn't have the narration or the sounds effects to make it immersive. It also doesn't have all the shots so I have more shots to finish it. Then cut it down. I just wanted to show you what the visuals can look like for a Ai book trailer today. This trailer is literally the opening chapter of the second book in my Multiverse Discovery book series. The main character Meadow wakes up in another reality than the one she was inside in the first book. She is in a medieval Forrest and later town. She is able to enter the king's city where the story really begins. We only get 3/4 of the way into this trailer when it ends here. I have to go to bed so I cant finish it tonight. Let me know what you think so far with my limited knowledge of Ai tools. Paul Roberson
Deep into creating a Hyper Realistic Ai Book Trailer
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Looks great! But you do know that you've gone long (2+ mins) for a book trailer? But let me say that now that you have gotten "baptized", may God bless your work. ✝🙏
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@Paul Roberson I have hundreds of pages with my personal research, dialog notes, plot ideas and so forth, but, who's going to digitize all that as proof! I think one way of telling is through the dialog. AI books have much to be desired when it comes to realistic dialog as human motives, egos and emotional quirks are very complex.
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Fred Oliver
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Author of "Dormant Angels", "The Enigma of Existence", Till Death or Incapacity Do Us Part. Worldwide traveler & student of Dan Brown. Retired Navy.

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