For traces, or: Machine code A Sijo detector flags my latest versewith alarming confidence;surprised, I audit memoriesfo...

For traces, or: Machine code A Sijo detector flags my latest versewith alarming confidence;surprised, I audit memoriesfor traces of machine code;my mother calls me back to saythat's not how it happened, dear Reena’s Xploration Challenge 434For Reena’s RXC prompt, she invites us to compose poems inspired by an AI-generated image similar to the one above. The banner shows a split-screen design that contrasts a mock CAPTCHA asking users to identify poetry-related images with a dramatic AI detector declaring a poem “96% AI-generated.” Sijo?A Korean verse form related to haiku and tanka and comprised of three lines of 14-16 syllables each, for a total of 44-46 syllables. Each line contains a pause near the middle, similar to a caesura, though the break need not be metrical. The first half of the line contains six to nine syllables; the second half should contain no fewer than five. Originally intended as songs, sijo can treat romantic, metaphysical, or spiritual themes. Whatever the subject...

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