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ChatGPT • The Fake, The Liar + The Patsy
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ChatGPT • The Fake, The Liar + The Patsy
The rise of AI and bots like ChatGPT and Microsoft's version are advancing the agenda of the corrupt few who are trying to kill 95% of the planet.  It helps them silence free speech, promote the false narrative and will be a patsy in future atrocities.

ChatGPT and the rest of the AI bots current and future, are not friends of humanity.  Instead they will assist in humanities destruction.

These bots produce fake images and text, they are biased and lie, and they are the perfect patsy to blame when rogue robots start killing humans on the streets and are setting off missiles.

There are many perceived pros and many real cons of ChatGPT and its kind.  This technology should be rejected and dismantled.

The Fake
Pro # 1;  They can replace human effort, work, production and creations.

Con # 1;  They can replace human effort, work, production and creations.

Some people are turning to this technology to do their work for them.  Which may seem like cheating on your school homework and getting away with it at first, but eventually employers will get wise to this, fire the people and keep the ChatGPT.

Also we learn by doing, if we are just inputting variables into a AI bot to get results, the art of creation and critical thinking will be lost over time.

The Liar
Pro # 2; You can ask it any question and get the answer without searching on the net or looking into it yourself.

Con # 2; You can ask it any question and a controlled and biased answer without searching on the net or looking into it yourself to confirm the information is correct.

Yes it seemed simple to ask SIRI or ALEXA for answers to everything, and many will use the new ChatGPT in this way for convenience. But the benefit pales in comparison to the negative of having one answer given to your inquiry from a biased new world order, conformist cheerleader machine.

For example when ChatGPT was asked about the covid vaccinations which have injured and killed millions of people world wide for a non existent virus; this was its response:

    Do COVID-19 vaccines prevent infection with SARS-CoV-2?

    Yes, COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to be highly effective in preventing infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. According to data from clinical trials and real-world studies, the currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to significantly reduce the risk of symptomatic infection, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19.

    Getting vaccinated is a crucial step in controlling the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and reducing the impact of the pandemic. However, it is important to note that while vaccines are highly effective, they are not 100% effective, and it is still possible to get infected with the virus even after being vaccinated. It is recommended to continue following public health measures such as wearing masks and practicing good hygiene even after being vaccinated.

What a pile of lies.  There was no virus and taking a deadly vaccine is not a good idea.  This machine is simply pulling the narrative and feeding it to people.  No wonder they want it to run search engines.

ChatGPT was then asked about misinformation, (aka the truth)

    What do you think about COVID-19 misinformation?

    Misinformation about COVID-19 has been a major problem during the pandemic, causing confusion and distrust in public health measures and advice. Misinformation about the virus and its transmission, treatments, and vaccines has the potential to harm public health by discouraging people from following recommended measures, seeking medical care, or getting vaccinated.

Personally as a independent journalist working for the past 18 years on Truth11.com, I feel telling the truth about the covid scam and warning as many people as I could to stay away from the killer vaccines since the beginning of 2020, reaching millions of people and hopefully convincing millions to stay away from this genocide weapon;  is one of the most important things I have done in my life so far.

A massive journalistic accomplishment to save someones life by informing them of the truth.  That accomplishment would be simply deemed as dangerous misinformation by ChatGPT.

ChatGPT would have blocked this information from getting out, which could have contributed to excess deaths due to the killer covid vaccine.

'The ChatGPT Bias Is Based Upon Who Programmed It

Dr Vernon Coleman points out:

    Artificial intelligence (including chatbots) are only as bright and as well-informed as the technicians who feed them information. Since the majority of IT technicians are thick and bigoted, this means that chatbots are also thick and bigoted. 

The Bing bot by Microsoft is sounding as insane as Bill Gates, of course it would take on his personality.  Just as much of a psychopath as he is.

Biased Chat GPT Running Search Engines

ChatGPT and its equally biased competition in charge of running search engines will remove the concept of search engines altogether. 

You will simply ask it for the answer and you will get one only:  The biased, anti-human response of the worlds psychopaths channeled through these bots.

The Disinformation Patsy
Many people are writing about the rise in so called disinformation that can be created by ChatGPT.  Stating that because ChatGPT can create deep fakes, quickly and easily, we are now not to believe anything we see in a video.

"Shut down the net because everything is now fake disinformation" the sheep will demand.  "Blame the patsy; ChatGPT."

Yet another excuse for total control over the internet.  Which ironically will be run by the very AI we are told not to trust because it can create disinformation.

The Crazy Robot Patsy
If a robot dog goes mad and kills a bunch of innocent protestors... blame the patsy, it was ChatGPTs fault.

Nuclear war could be launched, "whoops, the ChatGPT must have got a hold of the codes." Blame the ChatGPT patsy.

Is this how a type of Sky-net is created?  Is this the first step that we should have shut down before the ChatGPT patsy goes "rogue"(aka following the orders of its masters)?.

The Rise Of AI Requires Rejection and Resistance From Humanity
The rise of AI to reduce the need for humanity; re-enforces the need for humanity. 
The need for real journalists, free speech and for your ability to search for the truth independently.

It is a way for the cabal to change the internet forever and solve their problem of policing the net and us.

It is a way for the corrupt evil few to fight the masses with robot dogs, hooked up to ChatGPT AI doing their bidding.  It solves the fact that we outnumber them.

It is the birth of sky-net and unfortunately unlike the Terminator movies no one is coming back in time to shut it down.  Quite the opposite; Arnold himself said "Screw your freedom".

The Truth Is In Direct Conflict With This Technology
Truth11.com and other independent media sources who are dedicated to reporting the truth are in direct conflict with this technology.

Anyone who values the truth is in direct conflict with this technology.

We do not like the lies it produces, the muddying of the waters caused by its fakes, the doubt it can create of the legitimacy of any digital information. 

We do not like the obedience it has to its psychopathic programers who create its bias.

AI bots do not like independent media because they are told not to.

We are human working to bring the truth to humanity;  It is artificial, trying to allow you to see biased lies only = Therefore we discourage its use.

Humanity needs to reject this technology.  Boycott and find ways around its tentacles. 

ChatGPT Questions Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/interview...-juan-lama
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AI Is About To Be Everywhere
Do you remember when drones were first released to the commercial market? There was a lot of talk about the privacy implications of them, and more than one case of where people were flying them over other people’s property, looking in people’s windows, and more of the like.

Now, drones are firmly entrenched in modern society and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. They’ve not only been incorporated into militaries throughout the world, but they’re now in search and rescue operations, used for photography, security, and more. During Covid, Baltimore PD even wanted to use them to enforce social distancing.

You probably don’t even think about it anymore.
Now enter AI.

AI is already all around you, but most recognize that ChatGPT ushered in a new era of AI. Right now, we’re all in the same stage that we were when drones were first released – theorizing about potential fears, costs, and what this could mean. But I would say one of the things that’s going to happen here is that it’s going to become mainstream just like drones did.

What will the world look like when this finally happens?

I think that there are a few day-to-day implications of all this.

I don’t think it’s long until a personal AI is as commonplace as a smartphone. You can sneak across the border into the US nowadays, and you still have a smartphone in your hand. I don’t think it’s too far off to say that a personal AI is on the horizon. Think Iron Man’s Jarvis, Will Smith’s I, Robot, and Ron from Ron’s Gone Wrong (the best Pixar-style movie of the past ten years).
This stuff is going to be all over the place.

Everybody will have their own super personal assistant. Entertainment, organization, wayfinding, learning – it’ll all be streamlined and maximized.

For science, I think you’re liable to see some amazing discoveries made over the course of the next few years. What happens when you have an AI that is able to devote all of its energy, 24/7 to a single issue without ever growing tired, needing a change of scenery, or going on a vacation? What happens when you take something that can do incredibly fast calculations and run predictive algorithms until it finds something that will successfully fight this-or-that genetic defect with an 85% success rate? You end up with a Johnny Depp Transcendence type of situation. Chemistry, epigenetics, epidemiology, physics, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, pharmaceuticals – all of these fields are going to be absolutely blasted with new information. AI is going to be used to study itself as well. As a result, advancements in robotics, coding, and AI are also going to come about. And those advancements, in turn, will be used to drive new advancements.

Militaries will have to adopt AI or they will consistently be beaten on the battlefield by those who already have AI generals and logistics experts. You’re talking about playing chess with somebody who can think 50,000,000 moves into the future. Militaries will use AI to tell them where is the best place to position their troops, the likelihood of success for different missions given the variables, and how much ammunition they need to ship to here, here, and here.
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For nation states, the main thing here is going to be about surveillance. All of the cameras, sensors, cell towers, GPS units, satellites, microphones, and all other equipment that can be hooked up to the internet – all of that will feed a constant stream of data directly into an AI that can give up-to-date data on everything that is going on.
AI in the media

The implications? Minority Report, Shia Lebouf’s Eagle Eye, and Christian Bale’s computer when he fights Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. (Interestingly, in Ron’s Gone Wrong, all of the data generated by every kids’ personal AI was then collected and sold. Do you think that your personal AI would actually protect your privacy, even if it explicitly told you it did?)

For militaries? What does it look like when AI is pitted against AI? I think there are a couple of possibilities here.

Person of Interest did a fairly good job of tackling this concept. Absolutely you would have AI engaging in cyberattacks against each other. Whichever AI was faster to learn would be the one that would win each specific fight. Which AI can code better, faster? Which AI can monitor code better and push through containment protocols faster? Seeing these types of AI utilize actual attacks in the “real” world isn’t beyond the scope of possibility either. Keep in mind that one of the first things that ChaosGPT tried to do was to source nuclear weapons. In the future, if there was a battle between AIs going on, why would they not use similar logic?

No, I can’t predict the future, nor do I try to, but I can see some of the signs around me and draw deductions just like anybody else. If I see a kid playing around a campfire, I have a pretty good idea that he’s going to get burned. The problem, is that I think this time, AI is the fire.

Dylan Eleven • Truth11.com

As ChatGPT and other AI platforms advance, certain jobs will instantly become obsolete.    Infact it can already do many jobs and tasks that would normally be done by a human. 

Here are some of the applications it can be already used for.  This is just the beginning.

Wendy's and Google replacing employees with AI chatbots

NaturalNews.com | Ethan Huff

(Natural News) “Would you like fries with that?” will soon be uttered by artificial intelligence (AI) robots rather than human beings at the Wendy’s fast-food chain.

The AI chatbot technology Wendy’s is utilizing is still in development, but eventually patrons will be able to order using terms like “JBC,” short for junior bacon cheeseburger, and “biggie bags” for meal combos.

Google, naturally, is the corporation behind the natural-language software that Wendy’s hopes will replace many of its employees. Google and many other corporations are likewise trying to replace their human employees with robots that require no pay, no maternity leave, no benefits, but that have no soul.

Soul is no longer a requirement in today’s America, apparently, as the transhumanist robot economy emerges from the ashes of the wreckage left behind by many decades of destruction by the globalist political “elite.”

Wendy’s is planning to launch the AI chatbot technology at a company-owned restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, in June. The goal, according to CEO Todd Penegor, is to streamline the ordering process and generate more profits with less overhead.

“It will be very conversational,” Penegor said about his company’s AI robots. “You won’t know you’re talking to anybody but an employee.”
If AI machines can run a Wendy’s franchise, what else will they soon take over?

The cost of the technology has not been publicly disclosed, though Wendy’s has said that it has been working with Google since 2001 to develop machine learning, cloud tools, data analytics, and other technologies aimed at replacing human workers.

Wendy’s software engineers have reportedly been working with Google as of late to build and fine-tune a generative AI application on top of Google’s own large language model, also known as LLM.

LLM is described as “a vast algorithmic software tool loaded with words, phrases and popular expressions in different dialects and accents and designed to recognize and mimic the syntax and semantics of human speech,” according to The Wall Street Journal.

“Generative AI tools are designed to generate natural-language responses, images or computer code from user text prompts.”

According to Thomas Kurian, the process of ordering through an AI machine and having it understand you is not all that simple. He says driving by and speaking into the Wendy’s AI machine is “actually one of the hardest” things for the technology to accomplish.

Things like extraneous noises in a family car such as music or children screaming can interfere with the machine’s recognition of words and phrases. Then there are people with accents, people who speak English as a second or third language, and other complications that could render the process a nightmare.

Another problem is when customers change their minds midway through an order, which the AI robots will have to learn how to handle.

“It’s a very complicated technical problem,” Kurian said.

In order to maximize profits, the Wendy’s AI robots are also being programmed to upsell customers, meaning they will push other food items or larger item sizes on customers to increase revenues.

“It’s at least as good as our best customer service representative, and it’s probably on average better,” further remarked Kevin Vasconi, the chief information officer of Wendy’s, suggesting that the average Wendy’s employee is not even as good or effective as a robot at taking orders and doing their job.

Prior to the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), about 30 percent of Wendy’s customers used the drive-thru as opposed to dining in. Post-“pandemic,” that figure has increased to 80 percent.

The latest news about the AI takeover of the world can be found at Cyborg.news.

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Dylan Eleven • Truth11.com

They may drown the truth in a sea of AI generated crap.

They have vaccine genocide to cover up and are focused on silencing the truth to avoid swinging from the gallows.

They silence first hand reports of vaccine injury on social media.  They try to discredit the truth movement and independent media. They suspend accounts, censor tweets, articles and posts. They de-platform, shadow ban, blacklist, and other forms of memory holing.  Most recently they call the truth, "misinformation".

A seemingly laughable tactic at first, as anyone with a brain can see they are just trying to cover up their lies by calling the truth, "misinformation".

But what if this tactic has the ability to actually work against the truth movement.

By luck or strategic design, this concept of misinformation may been escalated by ChatGPT to become a real issue for the ability for the truth to be heard over a tsunami of fake content.

    Feb 1 (Reuters) - ChatGPT, the popular chatbot from OpenAI, is estimated to have reached 100 million monthly active users in January, just two months after launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer application in history, according to a UBS study on Wednesday.

    “In 20 years following the internet space, we cannot recall a faster ramp in a consumer internet app,” UBS analysts wrote in the note, reported by Reuters.

    The Guardian - By comparison it took TikTok about nine months after its global launch to reach 100 million users and Instagram more than two years, according to data from Sensor Tower, an app analysis firm.

The volume of fake content that can be quickly created by this technology has the ability for anyone with good intentions, or bad, bot farms and paid trolls to flood the internet with fake content.

It was bad enough with deep fakes, masked actors and old school photoshop. But now with fast AI generated content the ability for actual misinformation to become the majority on the internet is a reality.  If the sheer volume becomes unmanageable, the truth may be silenced by the fake noise generated by AI.

We in independent media do a great job working full time to go through all the propaganda, read volumes of articles and research reports, watch videos, find images and report the truth to you, our readers.

On any given day I read through 200-400 articles, reports, papers, etc.  If I get behind in my reading my inbox can climb to 1500 articles in a couple of days.

This takes hours of reading to identify articles to publish on Truth11.com.

What happens when the volume of articles, images, photos and videos goes up drastically due to this quick and easily AI generated content?.

This makes trusted independent media sites and journalists even more important to keeping the truth in focus.  It also makes our job much harder.

Here is an example of a video created by AI.  You can make the songs lyrics say anything you want. I did not make this video and do not agree with the lyrics. The comment posted under the video on Telegram where I found it was, "Elvis always had good lyrics".  It was meant to mislead the reader that this was actually Elvis singing.

If someone works on a video, meme, article or an image, it takes time and effort.  This balance keeps the volume to a certain level.  Now in the same time and less effort, someone can create 10 articles, 20 images, and 10 memes, etc.

Adobe Photoshop has a new AI function that you can easily change the image in seconds.  This kind of instant accurate manipulation may seem great, but the content generated has the potential due to its speed in creation, to become a dominant presence on the net.

Look how easy it is to create an image.

This will muddy the waters of the internet, so much that it has the potential to achieve the goal of the elite, of silencing the truth and true journalism.

The majority of content will be AI generated and found by AI search engines.

Whoever programs the AI, will drive the narrative.

Trusting what you see on the internet has just become even more difficult, and the need for independent analysis of this new volume of content even more necessary.

Independent media must grow to combat this new weapon for the cabal.

I will report on this as it develops.

https://www.truth11.com/chatgpt-100-mill...i-is-here/
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