Why Knives are Cool - with help from AI
Apparently Artificial Intelligence (AI) that can write essays for students, and that may be soon become a huge problem for University Professors. The remaining obstacle for the students is AI hasn’t yet nailed the references (as of March 2023).
This is what I got when I typed ‘Why Knives are Cool’ into ‘the-good-ai.com:
“Knives are cool because they are versatile tools that have been used by humans for thousands of years. They come in different shapes and sizes and can be used for a variety of purposes like cooking, hunting, and self-defense. Knives require skill to use properly, which makes them intriguing to some people. They can also be works of art with intricate designs on the blade and handle. Overall, knives have a long history and cultural significance that make them fascinating to many individuals”.
I personally find that fascinating because that is what I would have said and it saved me a lot of time thinking about what to write and then actually writing it!
There are some people, an organisations, that perceive knives to be just weapons. That is true, they can be weapons, however, so can almost anything – including cars, baseball bats and heavy ornaments.
Weapon doesn’t outweigh the billions of times that knives have been used for purposeful work. If it wasn’t for flint knives and axes in prehistoric times it is very unlikely you would be reading this.
So from the crucible of human creation, we have our much beloved knives to thank. They can be brutally functional and also very beautiful to the beholder.
I was not aware of knife collectors prior to starting https://gamevalleyknives.com, and yet they are very real. I had grown up with coin and stamp collecting but until now I hadn’t heard of such a thing. I understand it completely now. This is what AI has to say about knife collectors:
“People collect knives for various reasons. Some collect them as a hobby, while others see it as a form of investment. Knives can also be seen as tools for everyday use, and some collectors appreciate the craftsmanship and design that goes into creating different types of knives. Additionally, collecting knives can be an expression of cultural or personal identity, with some collectors focusing on specific types of knives or brands. Furthermore, collecting knives can also have historical significance, with some collectors seeking out antique or rare pieces that tell a story about past civilizations and cultures. Overall, knife collecting is a multifaceted activity that appeals to people for many different reasons.”
Back to a human… until a couple of weeks ago I wasn’t aware that knives could be an investment. Recently, a Stag Loveless Subhilt sold for $85,000 US. In Japan, Bob Loveless’s knive discussions are right up there with Rolex. So, we are talking about art here. With more and more products being computerized, hand knife making is going to be considered more of an art form. And luckily, unlike some famous painters, it looks like customers of famous knife makers may get to see returns while their makers are still alive.
Stay sharp and enjoy the beauty and the brutal functionality of your knives.