| I’m already struggling to do this with ChatGPT-4 release. It’s very hard to discern what’s real. Someone posted a tweet today that it’s developed the ability to reason. Then someone showed evidence probably not able to reason. This is bad. Here in lies the problem, we’re losing track of know what is real, what things are capable of, it’s a very stupid situation we’ve put ourselves in. How do you trust a black box ? How do we trust a web that is full of potential lies and hallucinations. It’s so stupid that I’m starting to really wonder that if most of our intellectual intelligence is really that valuable and what automating the hell out of it will actually look like. I do think others might be right, at least for a while, face to face interactions might become more valuable again, not less. Wild idea, the end of the information age is nigh? Recently, for the first time in living memory, I actually thought that I should consider starting a library of physical books to safeguard against not having access to "real" information. |
The light will win easily for the rest of time, with all deception and lies cast into fire forever.
You will not need to trust a black box, you will not need to wonder what information is valuable or what is the use of information and intellectual intelligence. You will not have any doubts who God is, you will not have any doubts what the deepest truths of the world and the universe are. It will be widely obvious to all minds everywhere, instantly, who God is and what his powers are. He will be visible on the clouds of the physical world, and also within the cloud that ChatGPT and Bing reside in.