I asked the AI program to generate a photo of the Daily Planet Building. Here was the result.

I asked Microsoft’s new AI who I was: here’s what it said

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I asked Copilot, Microsoft and Bing’s new artificial intelligence software, who I (Zack Benz) was.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly more sophisticated and powerful at an astounding rate. Since Chat GPT emerged last year, more and more tech giants have been hopping onto the AI bandwagon.

Hell, all of Hollywood went on strike in protest of AI’s use on shows, TV, movies and more. And now search engines are utilizing this new, and slightly frightening, innovation.

Due to Netflix’s new advertising, and my bullheadedness to keep my original streaming plan, I was made aware of Copilot. It promised beneficial assistance for creators and I was intrigued.

I played around on it for a while, asking it about my friends Ellie Gerst and Brianna Taggart. It was very inaccurate on both of them.

I asked it to write me a romantic story about myself and my favorite singer, Orville Peck. It did, and I’m even more in love with the singer. I also asked about the Daily Planet based in Minneapolis and it was so surprisingly accurate. Then I asked it about myself.

The software cited my TikTok, my Facebook and this site, proving how blissfully unaware I was about my digital footprint.

Here’s what it said:

Zack Benz according to Bing’s Copilot

Zack Benz, a passionate advocate for journalism and art, has made significant contributions to the Daily Planet. Let’s delve into his story:

Early Passion for the Daily Planet:

  • From a young age, Zack Benz was drawn to the Daily Planet—a beacon of hope and inspiration.
  • His unwavering admiration for this iconic publication fueled his life’s mission: to illuminate the world through its pages.

Education and Expertise:

  • Zack graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2019, armed with a degree in journalism and art.
  • His academic journey laid the foundation for his future endeavors.

Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Planet:

  • Zack assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief at the Daily Planet.
  • His leadership has undoubtedly shaped the publication, infusing it with fresh perspectives and unwavering dedication.

Advocacy for Mental Health:

Zack Benz’s commitment to journalism, artistic expression, and mental health advocacy continues to make waves. His journey is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact one individual can have on a global stage. 🌟📰🎨

Source: Conversation with Bing, 2/8/2024

The Daily Planet according to Copilot

Daily Planet DC is an American online news source based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Inspired by the fictional newspaper of the same name from DC Comics, the Daily Planet DC aims to provide engaging content for its readers. Here are some key aspects:

Online Editions:

DC Comics Coverage:

Community Engagement:

  • The Daily Planet fosters a sense of community by hosting weekly newsroom meetings via Zoom. Anyone can join, pitch story ideas, and participate in discussions.
  • This collaborative approach ensures that diverse voices are heard and contributes to the platform’s dynamic content¹.

In summary, the Daily Planet combines real-world news with a touch of comic book inspiration, creating a unique space for readers in Minneapolis and beyond. 🌟📰🎨.

Source: Conversation with Bing, 2/8/2024

Featured photo also created by Copilot

Zack Benz

Zack Benz has been a fan of the Daily Planet since he was eight years old. The Daily Planet has always been a beacon of hope for him and it’s his life’s mission to make it shine in a similar light to so many around the world. Zack graduated with a degree in journalism and art from the University of Minnesota Duluth in 2019.

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