This is my second poem for Dan’s Thursday Doors Writing Challenge. Today, I’ve used a photograph contributed by Maureen from https://oddments70.wordpress.com/2026/04/30/april-30-26-coping-but-barely/
You can join in TDWC26 here: https://nofacilities.com/thursday-doors-writing-challenge-2026/

Nothin’ but a hound dog
young people
hypothetical cannon fodder
lead the charge
with artificial intelligence
rushing in
where angels fear to tread
experimenting
summarising
capturing ‘its’ version
of salient details
embellishing the written word
with the soul of the soulless
creating gutless art
purpose of essential organs
missed entirely
by the mindless digital mind
photographs enhanced
excluding the unnecessary
floating heads and hands
by accident not design
mistakes will be made
some doors will open
only to be firmly closed
In the end
progress will continue
some will grasp it firmly
using it to hoist themselves
further up the ladder
others will fall
lying broken and bleeding
at the feet of the demigod
On reflection
isn’t the digital revolution
just a rewrite
of Hound Dog?*
*Hound Dog by Elvis Presley is considered to be his most controversial song. It stands out from all his music, marking a pivotal, rebellious moment in rock ‘n roll history that changed music forever. Elvis Presley’s music was criticized by establishment figures, media commentators, and religious groups as being dangerous, vulgar, and lacking artistic merit. Many condemned his music as immoral and a catalyst for juvenile delinquency. Now, Elvis Presley is considered to have fundamentally changed music for the better by breaking racial barriers in radio and merging country, gospel, and blues into popular rock ‘n roll. He is said to have revolutionised the music industry by linking image and sexuality to sound, creating a youth-orientated culture, ad setting the stage for global rock stardom.
AI is controversial and many people are resistant to its implementation in its current form. I have some reservations about how AI will impact young people and the growth of their mental abilities. You have to exercise the brain if you want it to grow. The fate of the Eloi from HG Wells clever story The Time Machine always comes to mind for me when I think about how AI is currently being utilised. If you are interested in my thoughts on this book and the Eloi, you can read my review here: https://latinosenglishedition.blog/2026/04/30/the-time-machine-by-h-g-wells-by-robbie-cheadle/
AI is a topic of many blog posts. All of the posts I’ve read about AI have interested me deeply. Here are a few links to interesting posts about AI I’ve read recently:
Thomas Wikman from Super Facts – https://superfactful.com/2026/03/21/large-language-models-is-just-one-branch-of-artificial-intelligence/
Grant from Grant at Tame Your Book – https://tameyourbook.com/dont-confuse-ai-with-a-benign-tool/
Rebecca Budd from Rebecca’s Reading Room – https://rebeccasreadingroom.ca/2026/04/28/ai-and-humanity-reflections-from-a-modern-reading-room/
Laura Lyndhurst of Books That Make You Think – https://booksthatmakeyouthink2.co.uk/2023/12/13/prophet-of-old/
Audrey Driscoll of Audrey Driscoll’s blog – https://audreydriscoll.com/2026/04/26/is-this-the-end-of-the-golden-age-of-indie-publishing/
Meeks from acflory blog – https://acflory.wordpress.com/2026/05/01/i-hate-what-ai-is-i-love-what-it-could-be/
Progress shot – Mona Vervet acrylic painting
Meeks asked for a progress shot on my latest painting so here it is … Mona Vervet!

Those are all interesting posts about AI that you linked to, and thank you for including mine Robbie. I agree with you that AI is different from previous improvements in technology. It seriously threatens to replace our creativity and ingenuity. AI was a tool but it is becoming something more the a tool. You beautiful poem illustrated the wellfounded fear of many.
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Thanks, Thomas. The last lines referencing hound dog intended to indicate it may turn out well in the future.
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you are well read , Robbie, a thoughtful, thought provoking poem — and images. Yes, I have my reservations about AI. But no reservations about Elvis. Stll love his music —
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Thank you, John. I love reading. It is my first love in life. I just subscribed to Speechify so I can read more and faster. Hound dog turned out to be a good thing so AI might too.
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let’s hope so —
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Your poem about AI is so intriguing. “Creating gutless art” and “the mindless digital mind” stood out to me. I am undecided about AI. Maybe it’s from watching Sci Fi movies. Communicating with a computer seems strange. Believe it or not, I saw Elvis on tv in his first performance on the Ed Sullivan show. I can’t recall how old I was, probably 8 or 9. He was an amazing dancer also. My favorite song was “Jailhouse Rock.” I saw The Beatles too on Ed Sullivan. Seems like a hundred years ago!
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That’s a gutsy poem, Robbie, and I absolutely love that photo. I’ve already been playing with it in my mind xx
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