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by Mathnerd314
883 days ago
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I think average is the wrong approach. Chatgpt is pretty much an average: if you ask it about a 50/50 topic it will avoid giving you a straight answer and will split its answer down the middle with the pros and cons of each side. I've played with chatgpt a lot and it has never given anything like a feeling of omnipotence or omniscience - quite often the average opinion is wrong or at least misleading for my specific situation. My personal conception of God is based on something more like quantum immortality - not only are you immortal because there are infinite copies of you and at least one of the copies must survive to observe the universe, but there is some sort of party at the end of time where all your selves can get together and figure out which copy had the best life. And then these selves collectively are God and they (re)created the universe so you could have the most satisfaction. But you yourself are just a copy so you'd better look up those answers with chatgpt so that you don't end up being one of the copies with a sad story to tell. |
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