Thanks for posting the tribute. It makes a huge difference! Also thanks for reading it yourself. It really adds a personal touch. Even if you had a publicist who copied the tribute and posted the blog for you, the fact that you took the time to read it means a lot.
Thank you. I wrote the essence of that myself. I usually will voice dictate my notes and then run them thru ChatGPT to clean up the spelling, grammar, and informal wording, but the thoughts and concepts are my own. I've always admired MLK. The world needs more leaders like him.
Ah... my original voice dictation is still in my ChatGPT history. Here's what I started with:
I want to write an article celebrating MLK day which is today. Mention how he was a leader who had a profound impact on the civil rights movement and how he was integral in racial equality nonviolent protest and social justice. Talk about his leadership in the civil rights movement and of course his speeches and protests including the I have a dream speech. I admire that he foresaw a future where people were judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin and of course talk about the legislation that was passed because of him the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Act. I also want to tie this into my love of Star Trek and how Nichelle Nichols who played Uhura was going to quit Star Trek until Dr King told her that the world needs to see a strong intelligent black woman in a position of authority on a starship. She was an important role model especially for young black girls. Of course we need a good closing like today let's remember his incredible legacy let's keep working toward making his dream and Gene Rodenberry's dream a reality. OK correct this for spelling and grammar and put together a brief script for me.
And then of course there were some tweaks and minor edits that I made... but that's how I started it.
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