clefty
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Christians are to pray "on earth as it is in heaven"...
how's it working out?
From the SB:
Cole of Them Whitetails:
slaynews.com
Here's a quick attempt to explain with a very interesting conclusion:
"These are deep waters and there are plenty of sharks. Simple direct solutions wouldn’t suffice. I’m sure you agree that just giving a GAI a sacred text and telling it to “obey all the rules you discover in here” would be a fantastically bad idea. If we did this with the Old Testament, I doubt humanity would survive much beyond Leviticus. We can never count on a GAI coming to the same conclusions that we do, no matter how obvious they seem to us. Therefore such an effort would require extraordinary care.
I hope this tutorial has provided some fresh perspectives and insights on AI. Working with this project has given me a better understanding of these techniques. And, as a bonus, I’ve certainly learned much more about the Bible."
lol...Seems like perhaps AI would need careful insertion of the NT?
Might know a thing or two after all...
how's it working out?
From the SB:
Cole of Them Whitetails:
Christian Church Replaces Pastor with AI Chatbot, Hundreds Gather - Slay News
Hundreds have gathered at a Christian church after the pastor was replaced with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot for the service.- clefty:
Cole of Them Whitetails said:
Christian Church Replaces Pastor with AI Chatbot, Hundreds Gather - Slay News
Hundreds have gathered at a Christian church after the pastor was replaced with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot for the service.
- clefty:
https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/lifestyle/chatgpt-ai-chatbot-rabbi-sermon-b2283663.html …we shouldn’t copy da joos…you see wut they did with His original code
- Mike:
Cole of Them Whitetails said:
Christian Church Replaces Pastor with AI Chatbot, Hundreds Gather - Slay News
Hundreds have gathered at a Christian church after the pastor was replaced with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot for the service.
- clefty:
Mike said:totally demented and bizarre
- Mike:
AI does not actually interpret anything. It takes human artefacts (i.e. digitized words and images) as input and by purely mechanical/algorithmic (i.e. mindless) means, it a produces a facsimile of an interpretation. The only interpreting that actually occurs in the whole affair is when the humans apply their own real interpretation to the output. The AI itself is not aware of what's going on.
- Mike:
perhaps Searle's Chinese Room thought experiment is helpful here in grasping the mindlessness of a machine - Mike:
Chinese room - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
- Mike:
A very simple non-AI example is when a human programmer uses a computer to produce the digits of pi. The machine has no awareness of what the digits are supposed to represent - it has no awareness of anything. It's the human who knows that the output is digits of pi, assuming the algorithm is correct - clefty:
so who first would program but da joo...then da Christian...then da muslim too...
- piscamaniac:
Knock off the gibberish.
33 minutes ago - clefty:
already the internet has replace IRL as people stay home for "worship fellowship"...
- clefty:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/16/vatican-indulgences-pope-francis-tweets ...BINGO...
- clefty:
piscamaniac said:Knock off the gibberish.
- Mike:
"This article is more than 10 years old"
- clefty:
Researchers Use AI for Bible Interpretation | Laserfiche
As far back as Gutenberg, leading-edge technology has been used with the Bible. Now scientists are using AI for Bible interpretation.
- clefty:
Mike said:"This article is more than 10 years old"
- clefty:
pain which was to refine the person anyways...ironically
- clefty:
pain mafia paulie could endure standing on his head eh... Pissedca?
- I include from the SB this little exchange as well:
- piscamaniac:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ZGK2r6jaL.jpg
- clefty:
piscamaniac said: -
Here's a quick attempt to explain with a very interesting conclusion:
"These are deep waters and there are plenty of sharks. Simple direct solutions wouldn’t suffice. I’m sure you agree that just giving a GAI a sacred text and telling it to “obey all the rules you discover in here” would be a fantastically bad idea. If we did this with the Old Testament, I doubt humanity would survive much beyond Leviticus. We can never count on a GAI coming to the same conclusions that we do, no matter how obvious they seem to us. Therefore such an effort would require extraordinary care.
I hope this tutorial has provided some fresh perspectives and insights on AI. Working with this project has given me a better understanding of these techniques. And, as a bonus, I’ve certainly learned much more about the Bible."
lol...Seems like perhaps AI would need careful insertion of the NT?
Might know a thing or two after all...
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