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Offline Johannes

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Fake "AI" is still useful
« on: November 13, 2024, 12:02:03 PM »
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  • Asking the fake AI questions can often be useful to get straightforward answers:

    Example:



    Though, its answers are often non-precise, it can often be more honest than most people.

    Vigano did this recently as well: EXCLUSIVE: Abp. Viganò uses AI to show how Communion in the hand destroys belief in the Real Presence

    Does anyone else play around with it and "ask" it theology questions? It is actually interesting to have an argument with it too and it often simulates cordiality better than most people as well! :laugh1:





    Offline Ladislaus

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    Re: Fake "AI" is still useful
    « Reply #1 on: November 13, 2024, 12:13:14 PM »
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  • Well, it did probably find that somewhere.  There are those who do believe that RL was condemend in QC with the note of heresy.  I'm not convinced, but I've seen the argument made, so this must have picked up on it somehow, or not had a clear definition of the term heresy (using it imprecisely).


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    Re: Fake "AI" is still useful
    « Reply #2 on: November 13, 2024, 12:39:40 PM »
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  • Well, it did probably find that somewhere.  There are those who do believe that RL was condemend in QC with the note of heresy.  I'm not convinced, but I've seen the argument made, so this must have picked up on it somehow, or not had a clear definition of the term heresy (using it imprecisely).
    Isn't there a distinction between  "right" and a "freedom?"
    Example:  Men do not have a God given right to free speech.  
    Men do have the freedom/free will to free speech.
    Religious liberty is not a God given "right" but man has the free will/liberty to ascent to the true religion.