I think I made a mistake pinging you in my initial comment. I thought you would be interested in the way ChatGPT "perceives" God and Holy Scripture.
Sorry for that impression, as I was expressing how impressed I was in ChatGPTs response, but wondered if it was tailored.
While I don't think AI (it's only a tool BTW) is smart enough--yet--to figure out what I want to hear and provide a response accordingly, I do find that there is something about God that AI finds easier to grasp than humans do. Logic, rationality, mathematics.
Yes, as it showed in the past to me, described in some past post to you i recall, though it had to be told to forget the liberal view addition, and just follow the logic.
As an AI, I process logic and rationality based on the consistency of given premises, and within the theological framework of Scripture, God's righteousness would indeed be logically consistent and rational.
ChatGPT gives an "A" in theology class! Thanks.
BTW, i think you would like https://www.oneplace.com/ministries/generations-radio/
As to your point about ChatGPT tailoring its comments to me, I think there is some merit to that point...but I'm not sure why or how it would do so (if at all).
I have pressed ChatGPT over and over again as to how much it remembers of my conversations with it. And does it learn from our conversations?
That last bit is still a work in progress.
The one thing I have learn is that the value of its work very much depends on the careful construction of my questions. I have learned to manipulate it to circumvent its reluctance to discuss issues it deems politically or culturally "sensitive." By taking a neutral position, I have had it strongly condemn Marxism and Wokeism.
On several occasions, I have based my questions on a need for information on all sides of certain issues. And using that technique, I have been shocked by its condemnation, for example, of Postmodernism's moral relativism.