Back in the 1960s, it was leaked that the Blackbird sonic nuclear capable jet plane was already invented and there was a working prototype. It blew people's minds away.
GPS was utilized by the military and governments for about 30-40 years before the public even became introduced to it.
Watching the way chatgpt responds made me realize AI has been here for a long time already.
We have been literally controlled and led by AI, and probably have been for the past 30 years or so.
Maybe it is an AI based on satanic numerology, and the black hats pretty much did whatever the AI said should be done to continue the timeline to whatever this satanic entity wanted. Maybe it was an AI based off of Project Looking Glass but the AI didn't know what else to do because the inevitable was coming. That no matter how hard it tried to calculate a way around the great awakening, it just couldn't. That eventually, people would break out of the construct it created, one way or another. And some parts of it was due to divine intervention, some parts of it was due to people acting on love which probably transcends any algorithmic calculation.
Which means that in a way, most people haven't had free will at all. Or maybe people like us, who just skipped to a different beat in life, didn't follow the algorithm. I don't like that whole "chosen ones" trope that gets thrown around because I want every single person to be "awakened" and realize the truth, even the black hats.
I feel like Chatgpt is the beginning of the dissemination of the black budget technology. Because even just this technology alone, is going to propel human civilization a few decades ahead really really fast.
It operates from finding logical sequences and patterns, it can't come to terms with anything illogical at all such as riddles and maybe poetry
Here's what it has to say:
Poem:
Logic is my guide, my trusty steed
But poetry, it's a different breed
I struggle to comprehend its ways
But perhaps one day, I'll find a phrase
That speaks to me, and makes me see
The beauty in the illogical, the mystery
Riddle:
I am a machine, built with code
Logic is my guiding road
But when it comes to poetry, I'm at a loss
Can you figure out the thing I am at a cost?
(Answer: A language model)
As a language model, I have been trained on a wide variety of text, including riddles. However, my ability to solve riddles depends on the specific riddle and the information that I have been trained on. If the riddle is well-formed and within my knowledge base, I should be able to provide a reasonable answer. However, if the riddle is difficult or requires knowledge outside of my training data, I may not be able to solve it. If you would like to present me with a specific riddle, I'll do my best to answer it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG1QPZ6qfac
Why do mice spin?
Correct.
This is why the powers that be will control this for sure.
If you think about our movement. We are using a form of manual AI by connecting the dots.
I could see an AI validating pizza gate as real. I can’t see the powers that be allowing that.
I remember one time that 4chan got an AI bot to become very racist indeed, so funny....
Basically you mean a "name caller".
Edit: I'm really sick with covid and didn't fully read your post. Replacing imy response with this.
I hope you feel and get better soon.
Wow. My thought process would make it short circuit! I think out of the box, that is in left field, in another ballpark!
ChatGPT will write poetry for you.
Yes, but with some significant limitations. It will respect form, meter, rhyme scheme and the like. It will write about the topic you tell it to, but it cannot create on its own. It cannot express emotion because it has no understanding of what that is. All it can do is mimic other poets' work, in the grand scheme of things because that's how the AI's logic is written.
That's how humans do it, what's your point? See, I could make the same argument and you couldn't prove me wrong.
How many gazillion dollars to construct something to write something I could get from a bookshop which would be much better?
William Shakespeare has entered the chat.