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Wow.. I didn't know. This was an eye opener. Thank you.

Gombolay: “We need much more research into Artificial Intelligence to understand how to train systems that speak the truth rather than just speaking things that sound like the truth.”

Next question: Who gets to tell what's true?

Truth is a person. And in a world who turns away from God, I'd agree with Ellwanger and "fix ChatGPT with a hammer"..

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Who gets to say what's true? The owners of these technologies. :-(

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Hm.. I think if someone "identifies as man" it doesn't mean the person IS a man (biologically), it's "just" the persons own identification, based on their own wishful thinking, their own perception of themselfs, their view, feelings, opinion.. maybe on the basis of their mental state. So the answer is accurate, if someone "self-declares" as a man, it still can be that "he" actually isn't and is still menstruating.

Also I guess ChatGPT just accumulates the majority of the information on the internet and that's what the respond is showing: more information is found on the internet that points to this direction, to this view, and less information to the other, so of course its one-sided, don't expect anything else.

The problem is that nowadays people tend to believe the mass knows the truth. The more say so the more it must be right.. The more concordant information is found, the more it must correct. And that's the lie presented to us in these technologies today.

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It's not quite accurate to say that CGPT just looks at what's available and returns an answer that represents the majority. There are filters and screens built in. Interesting article here: https://nypost.com/2023/01/28/inside-chatgpts-woke-ai-problem/

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