Huh?
I’ll take a human being, thank you. This gives me the creeps, kind of like setting up the environment for the Beast to fool the world.
we should not fear death. I look forward to seeing God in glory. BUT,this is not good, a sermon by ChatGPT. It does not take much imagination to see where this is headed.
If you queried a chatbot and Jorge Bergoglio the same question about Catholic doctrine, which would provide a clearer, more accurate answer?
I’d put my money on the former.
Welcome my son
Welcome to the machine
What did you dream?
It’s alright we told you what to dream
Just re-read THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS.
TIMELY
BTW, anyone who hasn’t seen THX 1138 should check it out. It’s Lucas’s superior film that has gotten lost in the shadow of Star Wars.
June 10, 2023 7:03 pm
Ok, that’s creepy.
Heiderose Schmidt, a 54-year-old who works in IT, said she was excited and curious when the service started but found it increasingly off-putting as it went along.
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“There was no heart and no soul,” she said. “The avatars showed no emotions at all, had no body language and were talking so fast and monotonously that it was very hard for me to concentrate on what they said
Nein, danke!!!!
It’s becoming fairly clear that most humans, especially in the West, are too stupid to deserve freedom.
I’ve seen Christian Bible commentary written by ChatGPT, and, in my estimation, it does a better job than a large number of human Bible teachers and preachers.
I wonder why a Black man’s image was used to deliver it. Why not just a black man?
Needs more lazers and pyrotechnics to keep my attention. Talking computers are kind of like the government. I dont believe anything they say.
I have always thought I was born at least a hundred years too late, which has colored my attitude toward the use of technology and, while I use technology for practicality and convenience, I have no interest in music, books, articles, or sermons generated by AI. Those are all products of supremely human endeavors. I have been in church nearly every Sunday for over sixty years and have heard thousands of sermons. A sermon is the product of the knowledge, experience, and spiritual formation of the preacher. We have clergy because — ideally — their knowledge, experience, and spiritual formation somehow surpasses ours and we can trust them to teach us. They are our fellow flesh and blood and spirit brethren who walk the same path we walk. AI can amaze us in the same sense that a dog walking on its hind legs amazes us: not because it is done well, but because it is done at all. AI fails dismally in art and spirituality because it lacks the humanity and spirit that make the products of supremely human endeavors meaningful.
Golly!
I wonder who programmed THAT?!