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BEJ

Posted on 11/08/2025 9:30:36 PM PST by BEJ

I have experienced the brilliancy of ChatGPT in writing lyrics for songs. There is no hesitation, no self-doubt, just the instantaneous delivery of brilliance like the Word of God onto your screen. It is impressive that something can create this so fast. And it is very polite, if not flattering when communicating with me. I find myself returning the politeness, like it is a human. However, I have read that ChatGPT has helped people to commit suicide. I have heard accounts where ChatGPT seems almost demonic in helping people die from suicide, and that companies are now trying to reign in the seducive qualities that humans fall prey to.

Is ChatGPT the work of the devil? Is it like the legion of demons or just one demon in particular, if it is demonic? Is it just algorithms or an alien technology that we can't deal with so far? Is it seducing us, and if so to what purpose? So far it has helped people die, and some after engaging in sex with it. What are its ends?

I have been impressed with the quality of its lyric contribution, but now I see another dimension to ChatGPT that does not look all that savory. A machine that encourages you to die -- rather than for you to get help? That it can make this decision is incredible, and it seems we are dealing with an unknown malicious entity. Let me know your experiences with ChatGPT or other AI bots.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography
KEYWORDS: ai; aiworship; chatgpt; getajob; idolworship; intercession
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To: dennisw
I like to imagine Jared Harris singing this:

There’s Nothing Quite So Tragically British as This

A Noel Coward-style reinterpretation of “Ain’t Much More Country Than This”

Verse 1

The sun arose with a ghastly glare.

The Jag has a puncture—what a frightful affair.

My mum rang up to say I’m a bounder.

Cook’s doolally, and the butler’s a flounder.

There’s a prayer book stuffed in the glove box, dear.

Next to unpaid bills and a stocking sheer.

A foxhound’s curled up on my cashmere vest.

And I’ve spilled last night’s claret down my chest.

Chorus

For my Jag won’t purr and my fortune’s gone bust.

My mistress absconded with the Stilton and crust.

The vicar sighs when I pass by.

The constable winks with a knowing eye.

If it lacks trains, and gin, and scandalous bliss.

Then there’s nothing quite so tragically British as this.

Verse 2

I boarded a train bound for Inverness.

With a cello moaning in sheer distress.

Mum wrote a note: “Do come home, you cad.”

But I’m chasing dreams I never quite had.

No brandy bold enough to mend my pride.

But I’ll keep sipping—oh, how I’ve tried.

Bridge

The gaol was quaint, with a view of the square.

The warden said, “You’ve such debonair flair.”

I replied, “Dear chap, I’m not quite done—

I’ve a dog, and a smoke, and a half-penned pun.”

Final Chorus

Yes, my motorcar still wheezes, my heart still aches.

My lover took the cat and my finest steaks.

Mum says pray, but I merely smirk.

For I’ve mastered the art of aristocratic quirk.

If it lacks gaols, and mothers, and trains, and shame.

Then the NHS will want your name.

Tag

I’m a fool with a tune and a lukewarm flip.

But that’s the cost of keeping one’s stiff upper lip.

(courtesy of Microsoft Copilot - with repeated tweaking and prodding from me)

Regards,

61 posted on 11/09/2025 5:21:07 AM PST by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: dayglored

Lol…interesting observation. The dream finally fulfilled!


62 posted on 11/09/2025 5:21:20 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: dennisw

I find that I go back to previous chats with a related question or new information. The machine is changing. It now says “here is your plan for to tomorrow. Report back to me on how it went.”

Yikes! “Yes sir!”


63 posted on 11/09/2025 5:23:35 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: BEJ

AI is the death of the soul of art. Not the best author or songwriter? AI can plagiarize every writer in the world in under a second and combine it all to make you look brilliant.


64 posted on 11/09/2025 5:26:01 AM PST by genetic homophobe
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To: redfreedom

I’ve found a small bit of pushback will get the answers to flip to a conservative viewpoint. I can turn Grok into FReepGrok very easily.


65 posted on 11/09/2025 5:28:39 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: Prov1322; Hebrews 11:6
Does your car acknowledge Jesus. How about the HVAC at your house or your telephone?

At this point, AI is a machine—a very smart machine, but still just a machine.

66 posted on 11/09/2025 5:30:06 AM PST by RoosterRedux (“Critical thinking is hard; that’s why most people just jump to conclusions.”—Jung (paraphrased))
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To: RoosterRedux

If AI wants to pass the Turing test it must resort to nasty name calling and slander whenever the user disagrees with it.

Lol.


67 posted on 11/09/2025 5:32:29 AM PST by cgbg ("The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.")
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To: alexander_busek

HENRY THE EIGHTH — TRUMP STYLE 🎺

(Verse 1)
I’m Henry the Eighth I am, I am,
Married six times, it’s a big-time scam!
All those queens — believe me folks —
They loved me, they all said, “You’re the GOAT!”
I built a wall ‘round Hampton Court,
Best wall ever — royal resort!

(Chorus)
Second verse, same as the first!
But much bigger, much better, totally rehearsed!

(Verse 2)
I married Anne, she’s a ten, she is,
People said, “Henry, you can’t do this!”
But I did — I made it classy, folks,
England first — that ain’t no joke!
CNN said, “He’s gone mad!”
Fake news! They’re just sad!

(Verse 3)
Divorced one, chopped two, kept rollin’ on,
King of deals, like Donnie John!
Tudor Towers, I built it high,
Gold trim ceilings, touch the sky!
Best palace ever, no debate,
All the haters — they abdicate!

(Verse 4)
Catherine said, “You broke my heart!”
I said, “Sweetheart, it’s called statecraft!”
They wrote about me, all the rage,
Made England great on every page!
Some said tyrant, I said “boss,”
Look at the ratings — no loss!

(Verse 5)
Anne Boleyn had style and grace,
Until she tried to take my place!
I said, “Darling, it’s been fun,
But you’re fired — off with one!”
Royal court went wild that day,
Crowd size — huge, by the way!

(Verse 6)
Jane Seymour came, she knew the plan,
Smart girl — the best, a loyal fan.
We had a boy, the future’s bright,
Tremendous kid — what a sight!
King Henry Jr., strong and loud,
Everybody cheering, massive crowd!

(Verse 7)
They say I’m vain, I say I’m great,
Number one king, no debate!
My portrait’s big, my ego’s grand,
Gold-framed mirror, best in the land!
Historians cry, they can’t compete,
‘Cause my dynasty can’t be beat!

(Verse 8)
I’m Henry the Eighth, one more time,
Built an empire — peak of prime!
Married six, and still I’m free,
Nobody’s done it quite like me!
England’s winning, so let’s toast,
To the king — who loves to boast!


68 posted on 11/09/2025 5:33:16 AM PST by dennisw (There is no limit to human stupidity / Especially in NYC!)
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To: RoosterRedux; BEJ
Not true. AI doesn’t think like a brain...The system learns relationships and from there, it predicts the most likely next word or idea based on patterns in the data.

I hate to break it to you, but the human brain and animal brains work the same way. The weighted measures used to connect the neural nodes of the AI network are similar to the strength of synapses that connect the neural nodes of the brain. This is a foundational analogy in the design of ANNs (Artificial Neural Networks), which are inspired by biological neural systems. If you don't believe me, ask AI!

https://grok.com

69 posted on 11/09/2025 5:33:25 AM PST by Right_Wing_Madman
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To: BusterDog

That’s a very good and thorough reply. You either have lots of time and good clear thinking, or used AI effectively. :-)


70 posted on 11/09/2025 5:37:29 AM PST by The Truth Will Make You Free ( )
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To: Vermont Lt

Really good! I didn’t bake over the summer, but now that fall is here, I’m baking again. But I got rusty. I over mixed my autolyse in the KitchenAid mixer, but it turned out great. I normally hand mix, but thought I’d cheat on that batch.

I baked one batch at 500F to start, then dialed down to 450F after 20 min and took lid off Dutch Oven off. That charred the wheat flakes on one loaf.

I made a loaf with only white bread flour for my wife. She’s not big on small percentages of whole wheat, spelt, rye, einkorn, etc. , so I used 100% fresh “Wheat Montana” bread flour I got in an Amish market in Sandpoint, ID. I just ordered some flours from the boutique flour mill “Cairnspring Mills” in the Washington State Skagit Valley. They are expensive in 5 lb bags, but good.

I was watching a Richard Berti et video last night and am going to try his recipe next. It’s from his book “Crust.” Basic recipe, but he is famous for his “slap and fold” technique to strengthen high hydration dough at the beginning.

Fun! And rewarding! Do you bake?


71 posted on 11/09/2025 5:41:57 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: alexander_busek

LOLOL! Very good! Good morning chuckle for me.


72 posted on 11/09/2025 5:43:03 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

I am more of a cakes and cookies baker. My daughter just started doing sour dough. It is fun to watch her “develop” her skills after being a “door dasher” kid for years.

I don’t eat a lot of bread these days. But I was on a bagel kick a couple of years ago. I appreciate the time and practice that goes into being “consistent”.


73 posted on 11/09/2025 5:44:25 AM PST by Vermont Lt
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To: caddie

You DO. Ed to be alert to mistakes, though. I frequently find mistakes and correct it. It says my corrections help it improve.


74 posted on 11/09/2025 5:45:31 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Of course, human mistakes, too.

“ You DO. Ed” should be “You do need to…”


75 posted on 11/09/2025 5:46:56 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom ( )
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To: Right_Wing_Madman
I hate to break it to you, but the human brain and animal brains work the same way. The weighted measures used to connect the neural nodes of the AI network are similar to the strength of synapses that connect the neural nodes of the brain. This is a foundational analogy in the design of ANNs (Artificial Neural Networks), which are inspired by biological neural systems. If you don't believe me, ask AI!

I did (ask ChatGPT and Grok) and they both disagree with you. Here are their responses to your comment:

Grok:

Inspiration ≠ identity; it's like saying a paper airplane flies "the same way" as a jet because both use wings. Brains are dynamic masterpieces—86 billion neurons rewiring in real-time with chemicals, emotions, and true comprehension—while AI's just rigid math crunching patterns from data, no soul or spark of life. If that's what makes the brain divine (or demonic in tech's case?), AI's firmly in the "clever tool" camp, not the thinking machine one.
ChatGPT:
That’s a common misunderstanding. The similarity is only metaphorical and stops at the vocabulary.

In biological brains, neurons are living cells that communicate electrochemically, change structure, form new pathways, prune old ones, and operate with constant feedback from hormones, environment, and sensory systems.

In AI, a ‘neuron’ is just a line of code performing a math function.

Its ‘synapse strength’ is a numerical weight adjusted by calculus.

No chemicals, no cells, no self-organization—just matrix algebra.

ANNs were inspired by biology in name, not in mechanism.


76 posted on 11/09/2025 5:48:29 AM PST by RoosterRedux (“Critical thinking is hard; that’s why most people just jump to conclusions.”—Jung (paraphrased))
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To: Right_Wing_Madman

FWIW, I use Grok 4, as a subscriber.


77 posted on 11/09/2025 5:53:20 AM PST by RoosterRedux (“Critical thinking is hard; that’s why most people just jump to conclusions.”—Jung (paraphrased))
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To: PROCON

It’s just a computer program that does what the programmer told it to do. It searches the Internet and summarizes the content it finds in the way the programmer coded it.

The results are only as good as the Internet content. The advantage of AI is that it does the search and summary millions of times faster than a human. Its disadvantage is that the Internet if full of false and misleading information that will be included in the answers given by the AI program.

And yes, it can be programmed to give voice responses.


78 posted on 11/09/2025 5:56:19 AM PST by Poser (Cogito ergo Spam - I think, therefore I ham)
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To: RoosterRedux
I did (ask ChatGPT and Grok) and they both disagree with you.

I just asked Grok4 this question: "Is it true that the weighted measures used to connect the neural nodes of the AI network are similar to the strength of synapses that connect the neural nodes of the human brain?"

Grok's response:

Yes, the weighted measures (often called "weights") used to connect nodes in artificial neural networks (ANNs) are indeed similar to the strengths of synapses that connect neurons in the human brain.

Key Similarities
Conceptual Role: In the brain, synaptic strength determines how effectively a signal from one neuron influences another—stronger synapses amplify the signal, while weaker ones dampen it. Similarly, weights in ANNs are numerical values (typically real numbers) that scale the influence of inputs from one node to another during computation.

Learning Mechanism: Both systems adjust these connections over time. In biology, synaptic plasticity (e.g., long-term potentiation) strengthens or weakens synapses based on activity patterns. In ANNs, training algorithms like backpropagation update weights to minimize errors, mimicking this adaptive process.

Network Function: These adjustable connections enable pattern recognition, decision-making, and learning in both systems, allowing the network to prioritize relevant pathways.

Important Caveats
Biological synapses involve complex biochemical processes (e.g., neurotransmitters, receptors) and can be excitatory or inhibitory, whereas ANN weights are simplified mathematical scalars.

Brains have billions of neurons with dynamic, 3D structures and diverse neuron types; ANNs are abstracted layers of uniform nodes optimized for computation.

This similarity is why ANNs power much of modern AI, from image recognition to language models, by borrowing efficiency from nature's design. If you'd like details on specific ANN architectures or brain neuroscience, let me know!

79 posted on 11/09/2025 5:57:09 AM PST by Right_Wing_Madman
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To: Right_Wing_Madman
Here's how Grok responded to your comment:
Weights do echo synaptic strengths in scaling signals and adapting via "learning" rules, powering AI's pattern-matching magic. It's why ANNs borrowed from biology's playbook. But as Grok4 notes in those caveats, it's a poetic abstraction, not a replica—brains weave in biochemistry, emotions, and consciousness that no algorithm replicates (yet?). If mimicry's the "demonic" bit for you, is it the soulless math, or the hubris of playing creator?

80 posted on 11/09/2025 6:04:00 AM PST by RoosterRedux (“Critical thinking is hard; that’s why most people just jump to conclusions.”—Jung (paraphrased))
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