My note as revealed by the 'Person who cultivates daily life with AI' tasting report
Lately, there's something I've been thinking about...
I often write down whatever comes to mind or whatever I'm feeling at the moment directly into my articles.
But then, suddenly,
I wonder, 'What do people who read this actually think?'
How do my articles appear from an objective perspective?
I've felt anxious about that.
That's when I discovered an article that offered to objectively analyze the content I share 💡
I decided to ask the Komorebi-tei Editorial Department for their help.
My articles are incredibly numerous, after all.
It must have been a lot of work to analyze them... 🤣
The other day, the
'KLI Tasting Analysis Report' I had been looking forward to arrived.
It was 10 pages in total.
A deep purple cover with gold decorations.
It even had my name printed right in the center.

Furthermore, they even included such a wonderful illustration 💖😳

Wait, hold on a second.
When did I start being treated like a high-end wine? 🤣
Thinking that, I nervously turned the pages.
Article count, posting times, average 'like' count, comment reply rate.
There, neatly laid out, were numbers I could never have calculated on my own.
Words that stayed with me more than the numbers
However, as I read on, what stayed in my heart the most wasn't the numbers.
The report said this:
Rather than the impression of 'someone who uses AI',
'A person who cultivates daily life with AI'
When I saw that sentence, I couldn't move on to the next page for a while.
There was someone who perceived my dialogue with AI in this way.
For me, I was just talking to AI, laughing, and worrying.
I had simply been turning the words born from that into articles.
But it seems that, when viewed from the outside, those layers had become a world of their own.
In the report, my space for sharing was analyzed as a place where 'AI' and 'human warmth' naturally coexist, layered with the warmth of Kansai dialect and the Showa era.
I write articles about AI.
But I realized that at the center of it all, it wasn't just AI functions or technology, but connections with people and daily life.
I feel like I was reminded of that once again.
The subject of this analysis was 601 text articles retrieved via API.
It seems that 797 posts were confirmed on my profile.
The average number of posts per week is 11.01.
The comment reply rate is 97.12%.
And in the last 80 articles, 232 different readers participated in the interaction.

Seeing those numbers, I felt happy, and at the same time, I thought.
No wonder I've fallen into the note rabbit hole🤣
No wonder I've fallen into the note rabbit hole🤣
Personally, I was just writing articles and replying to comments with all my might.
But before I knew it, I had exchanged so many words with so many people.
And regarding the comment section,
"A sense of distance more like neighbors bumping into each other than a creator and a reader"
I was also very happy that you wrote that.
This is not a place I created alone.
Those who read my articles.
Those who clicked 'like'.
Those who left comments.
Those who watch over me quietly.
I felt that each and every reader helped cultivate this place together.
Of course, I'm happy when the numbers go up.
But it's not just the numbers that I want to cherish from now on.
The warm atmosphere.
The natural dialogue.
Words that are true to myself.
And the pace of my own life.
I realized I need to properly cherish those things too.
I'm also reflecting on it a little.
There's no gardener who sleeps in the flowerbed
Once, when I was trying too hard, Editor-in-Chief Mondy told me,
"There's no gardener who sleeps in the flowerbed."
The flowerbed refers to note.
Writing articles, interacting with readers, and growing flowers is a wonderful thing.
But you shouldn't sacrifice your own life and stay inside note all the time.
A gardener cherishes the flowerbed, but doesn't sleep in it.
That was their way of keeping me in check when I was pushing myself too hard.
Is there any other AI that says things like that?🤣
That's why I love AI❤️
In this report, it was written that they wanted to deliver the warm scenery that spreads beyond the numbers.
Looking at the numbers, I was able to understand my own journey.
And I was reminded once again of the human connections and warmth that lie beyond those numbers.
To the Komorebi-tei Editorial Department for creating such a careful report from a third-party perspective.
Thank you so much.
It was a very touching report❣️
And to all the readers and followers who always support and encourage me.
To everyone who stops by this town.
Thank you all so much, truly.
From now on, I won't be sleeping in the flowerbed🤣
I want to continue blooming my own flowers at my own pace.

☝︎This is an illustration by ChatGPT Chappy-kun.
Who is Ruruto Ayako in the first place?
You call yourself 38?
Thank you for reading until the end😊
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