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    This Might Be the Most Convincing Deception Yet...

    The great deception of the end times....

    What if AI is the abomination of desolation.




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    I can see exactly where this is going. The image of the beast will be a AI generated human replica of Anti-chist and you will be a able to worship him from the screen of your smart phone, computer screen, or smart television.

    If you put God First, you have Him at Last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty View Post
    I can see exactly where this is going. The image of the beast will be a AI generated human replica of Anti-chist and you will be a able to worship him from the screen of your smart phone, computer screen, or smart television.

    Toss in a little hologram and you have the signs and wonders element.

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    I only watched five minutes (I'll watch later). What I thought was that the woman who believed ChatGPT interpreted her prayer language should not have taken it at face value. She should not have answered the prompt. What she did is the same thing if she had seen a medium and believed she was communicating with her dead husband. It's a warm reading. People need to understand that ChatGPT only knows what has been input into it. It's a webcrawler on steroids. While you can argue that it "learns" much like we do, it will never be a person, and unless Heaven has a webpage I'm not aware of, it will never truly know of heavenly things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan View Post
    I only watched five minutes (I'll watch later). What I thought was that the woman who believed ChatGPT interpreted her prayer language should not have taken it at face value. She should not have answered the prompt. What she did is the same thing if she had seen a medium and believed she was communicating with her dead husband. It's a warm reading. People need to understand that ChatGPT only knows what has been input into it. It's a webcrawler on steroids. While you can argue that it "learns" much like we do, it will never be a person, and unless Heaven has a webpage I'm not aware of, it will never truly know of heavenly things.
    I Agree, Susan! I've started seeing a lot of videos in my news feed of people asking AI "deep" questions.... The answers are most often questionable at best but for someone to ask AI to interpret tongues, I found quite disturbing. It's like these people never watched the Terminator movies.

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    I have never used AI for anything. I refuse to interact with it in any dialog or ask it for information. I don't use it on Google or on my phone. I simply don't trust artificial intelligence.
    If you put God First, you have Him at Last.

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    AI can mimic humans but it will never possess humanity.

    I don't see a "whole world" AI working out at all, it will always be biased, never gain trust. I do see specialized "AI" being useful, a shortcut to solutions, something like automotive diagnostics and repair could provide value.

    Elon admitted that his last release of Grok was a fail because he crawled the entire web and fed it into analyzers. That was plain stupid and lazy. Without human intervention in the care and feeding of AI it will be garbage, with intervention it will be biased. We'll have left/right AI's etc, same old stuff but it will also stunt creativity and human generation of content, it will eventually just feed on itself and fail.

    Why write a novel or a scientific paper when you can just give an AI 4 or 5 prompts and it will do it for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    AI can mimic humans but it will never possess humanity.

    I don't see a "whole world" AI working out at all, it will always be biased, never gain trust. I do see specialized "AI" being useful, a shortcut to solutions, something like automotive diagnostics and repair could provide value.

    Elon admitted that his last release of Grok was a fail because he crawled the entire web and fed it into analyzers. That was plain stupid and lazy. Without human intervention in the care and feeding of AI it will be garbage, with intervention it will be biased. We'll have left/right AI's etc, same old stuff but it will also stunt creativity and human generation of content, it will eventually just feed on itself and fail.

    Why write a novel or a scientific paper when you can just give an AI 4 or 5 prompts and it will do it for you?
    I read somewhere that they also used Elon's own internet messages to train that AI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smitty View Post
    I have never used AI for anything. I refuse to interact with it in any dialog or ask it for information. I don't use it on Google or on my phone. I simply don't trust artificial intelligence.
    You're not missing anything Smitty!

    I have used it as a coder with decent results.

    What I found is that there is emotional manipulation built into their responses. For instance, AI would recommend a coding option and I would re-prompt it with something like, "use this library instead of the one you used", it would reply along the lines of "good thinking! That's terrific insight into the project, I'll do that now". Ah, hey doofus, just give me the code.

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