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[The Perils of 'Yes' and the Evolution of AI Creativity]-[Just Say Yes (Pre-Intermediate)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2025-06-17

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The Fable of 'Just Say Yes'

The podcast features a pre-intermediate English story titled 'Just Say Yes,' which follows the life of Tony, a man cursed with an inability to say 'no.' From childhood, Tony agreed to everything—eating salmon he hated, playing football despite the physical toll, and giving public speeches that made him a target for ridicule. As an adult, his habit led to disastrous consequences, most notably a trip to Kazakhstan with his friend Miranda, where his 'yes' to a horse-riding holiday resulted in a severe allergic reaction, leaving him hospitalized and struggling to breathe.

Tony’s professional life was equally dictated by this compulsion; he became a doctor not out of passion, but because his father suggested it was the only way to make money and 'do a good job.' Despite being 'squeamish' about blood, bones, and organs—to the point of fainting regularly during his medical studies—he eventually overcame his physical reactions. However, his personal life remained a series of unfortunate events, as he lacked the agency to reject dates or commitments he didn't desire.

The Breaking Point and the Fatal Allergy

The climax of the story occurs when Miranda asks Tony to marry her. In a rare moment of defiance, Tony forces himself to say 'no.' This act of liberation, however, comes at a high cost. Tony is diagnosed by a doctor in Kazakhstan with a rare, fatal condition: he is 'allergic to saying no.' The doctor warns that saying 'no' again could kill him. The story ends on a bleak, ironic note: Tony, trapped by his condition, is forced to consume horse meat, repeatedly saying 'yes' while suffering physically, illustrating the tragic trap of living a life without personal boundaries.

Reflections on AI as a Creative Tool

In the commentary following the story, the host, Ariel, pivots to a candid discussion about his evolving relationship with AI, specifically ChatGPT. Initially, Ariel admits he was 'stubborn' and viewed AI as 'anti-creative'—a threat to his art. However, he has since shifted his perspective, now viewing AI as a 'tool' or 'assistant' rather than a replacement for human creativity.

Ariel details his specific methodology for using AI in his writing process:

  1. Idea Generation: He uses ChatGPT to help develop story concepts, specifically employing a 'try-fail cycle' structure, which is effective for beginner-level language learners. He notes that while the AI sometimes produces illogical suggestions—like giving a human a dragon’s tail—it provides enough 'raw material' for him to refine.
  2. Developmental Editing: Ariel feeds his drafts to the AI to identify 'inconsistencies' or issues with character motivation. He highlights how the AI suggested adding earlier hints to show that Miranda had a 'nice side,' which improved the story's depth.

The Future of Human-AI Collaboration

Ariel emphasizes that using AI effectively requires 'training' the tool to understand one's voice and style. He advocates for treating the AI like a person, using 'please and thank you' to elicit better context and more nuanced output. He compares the current learning curve of AI to the adoption of computers and email in the 80s and 90s, suggesting that those who refuse to adapt risk falling behind. While he acknowledges the risks of 'hallucinations'—where AI creates false information—he concludes that by double-checking facts and maintaining human oversight, AI can significantly accelerate processes like research and structural editing, ultimately serving as a powerful partner in the creative journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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What would happen if you said yes to everything?
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Things didn't get better as an adult.
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In fact, things got worse.
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What do you want to be when you grow up, son?
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Wait, what?
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📝Key Phrases

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make fun of someone
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get over something
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locked away
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try it out
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take a deep breath
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