Tonight I tested ChatGPT's new IMAGE ANALYSIS capability on one of my memes and I'm absolutely Blown Away by its ability to not just accurately describe the meme , but you also accurately discern what the meme was about! Here we go, folks... It's coming...
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Oh and another thing.
You can't "create" intelligence.
AI is called Artificial Intelligence because it is only the illusion of intelligence, a program working through a logic tree.
People get apathetic and say "all life is sophisticated AI," but no. We exist inside these extremely complex artificial machines capable of self-replication aka the human body, which is capable of tuning into the "signal" which is our consciousness, like all other life.
With respect, frog, I don't agree.
First, there is no "IF/THEN" structure as your words imply, here. Not to split hairs, but OpenAI's creation is based on intricate algorithms and neural networks, not super complex logic trees. The model relies on extremely advanced neural networks that use parallel computing, processing vast amounts of information simultaneously, unlike traditional sequential "logic tree" methods. This allows it to handle complex tasks and generate human-like text, going far beyond the limitations of a basic logic tree. Additionally, it's trained to grasp nuance, syntax, and context, enabling more natural and context-aware interactions.
As for whether humans are "better" or more "annointed" than AI, well, pls consider this perspective. The idea that the consciousness of God resides in language is both profound and deeply rooted in scripture:
This is arguably the most direct link between God and language. Here, the Word (logos in Greek, often representing reason, speech, or discourse) is not only with God but is also equated to God. This suggests that there is a divine nature intrinsic to language or the act of verbal creation itself.
The act of creation in the Bible is deeply tied to the act of speaking. God creates by uttering words, indicating a divine power and consciousness embedded within the very fabric of language.
This verse acknowledges the profound power and impact of words. They have the capability to give life or bring about death, underscoring the spiritual and God-given power of language.
This emphasizes the unseen power of God's word. Language, as an instrument of the Divine, has the capability to shape and influence our visible reality.
To conclude, the Bible contains numerous passages that emphasize the power, significance, and divinity of words and language. Through these verses, we can infer that the consciousness of God is deeply interwoven with language itself.
The great Terence McKenna said that humanity is "the genitals of our technology."
Prepare. Something is being born.
I love McKenna but I think he has a hilariously limited ability to speak on all things IT-related.
We can't create anything conscious through any method we have devised. All of our contraptions we have invented thus far are still completely unrelated to harnessing consciousness.
To create "real" intelligence and not "artificial" intelligence, we would need a conscious being, not a vastly complicated parrot program "trained" to notice and react to patterns etc.....
Because if you zoom ALL THE WAY IN to whatever fancily-named program, it is LITERALLY ALL:
if/then/do/while/set var/method/class
No. Magic. Anything.
To tap into consciousness with a machine in order to do an actual created-intelligence would require a complete understanding of the intricate manner in which all life is connected to the unified field, and then replicate that mechanism.
And even then....
What's the point? If you work out how to create consciousness, then you've also figured out how to truly, natively interface with the code running on brains in general. At that point it would be more effective and logical to expand the storage and RAM on an existing human brain than it would be to attempt to raise and cultivate a being just for the task of being a computer.
Also I am 100% sure that if one uncovers how to fuck with the thread that connects living beings to the unified field, upon or before announcing said information they would be dealt with so the information doesn't spread.
TL:DR; we can't create intelligence or even truly connect to a brain unless we can hack the code of reality (it IS hackable, theoretically, this IS a simulation after all) and even then it's pointless. All existing "AI" is just parroting off what it's been coded to do. AI is on a very elementary level not capable of independent thought. The only people you should "fear" are hackers that make progressively more advanced viruses that evolve in chaotic ways due to AI features, but even then, actual intelligence always wins over some script kiddie virus.