Part of this article was written by the AI module GPT-3. GPT-3 is a text generator developed by American software company OpenAI that was launched in July 2020 via a dedicated API. At the time, it was the largest language model ever trained, with 175 billion parameters. Other language models, such as Microsoft's Turing NLG, are 10 times less powerful. So let's see if that AI, has anything meaningful to say.
I instructed the GPT-3 software to write an article, by specifying only a title (see how that works here). I formulated that title as follows "Klaus Schwab WEF on life in the Metaverse. Then the AI generated the text below. Please read it first before I comment.
Introduction
Klaus Schwab, the man who founded the WEF, is one of the most influential people in the world of finance. He is also one of the initiators of the World Economic Forum, an international conference held annually in Davos, Switzerland.
The World Economic Forum is an important platform for businesses, politicians, intellectuals and other interested parties. Here they gather to discuss the most important developments in the world of finance and economics.
Klaus Schwab is one of the initiators of the World Economic Forum.
What is the Metaverse?
The Metaverse is a world in which anything is possible. This means that in the Metaverse there are all different kinds of people, all of whom have their own world. The Metaverse is a world that follows the principle of openness. This means that everyone in the Metaverse can see and do whatever they want.
In the article, the journalist states that the political parties in the Netherlands are no longer able to solve the problems. She writes that the political parties are no longer able to cooperate and that the problems should be solved by the citizens.
What is the purpose of the Metaverse?
The goal of the Metaverse is to create a global digital world where everyone can feel safe and thrive. This will make it possible to connect all people in the world and will make it possible to collect all information.
In the article, the journalist states that the political parties in the Netherlands are no longer able to solve the problems. She writes that the political parties are no longer able to cooperate and that the problems should be solved by the citizens.
What is the Metaverse's role in our society?
The Metaverse is an online world where people can meet, communicate and impose collaboration. This is an important role in our society because it allows people to solve problems and share ideas.
Conclusion
Klaus Schwab drew some interesting conclusions in his WEF speech on life in the Metaverse. For example, according to Schwab, there is a growing need for security and stable networks in the Metaverse, which will attract more investors. There will also be more use of blockchain technology, which will spur growth.
Well, it started out well, but the AI ended up doing almost nothing. Not that I was planning to use AI to write my articles from now on, but I thought it would be interesting to see how great the algorithms of the AI software really are. It's kind of funny how it comes up with this totally incoherent sentence, which doesn't fit into the article at all:
In the article, the journalist states that the political parties in the Netherlands are no longer able to solve the problems. She writes that the political parties are no longer able to cooperate and that the problems should be solved by the citizens.
I would have been impressed if GPT-3 had found out that Klaus Schwab made the statement below (and continue reading below the video).
But nothing of the sort. All such an AI does is pre-programmed positive talk about Klaus Schwab and refer to him as one of the most influential people in the world of finance. That bodes well for the future if AI provides us with this pre-programmed perception. Not that journalists of today do write somewhat critically. In that respect, little will change if newspapers are filled with AI-generated news in the near future.
In fact, GPT-3 creates a pretty incoherent story and is absolutely unreliable. AI is nothing more than a whole bunch of computing power and algorithms that analyzes speech and reproduces common speech and writing patterns based on pre-existing data it plucks from the Internet. There is no "life" in AI. There is no inspiration in it; no creative power. And that is exactly what the Metaverse was created for.
The idea is that humans will increasingly identify with life in a simulation, so that the ladies and gentlemen at the top can deploy Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) to read our minds in an ultimate attempt to use them to extract creative power. One is on the hunt for "consciousness.
In fact, we are already living in a simulation; a materialized computer simulation within a plasma dome screen. "Within a what!?" Yes, within a plasma dome screen in which code materializes. I explain that in detail in my new book. Therein it also becomes clear what the technique used is, which is deployed in an ultimate attempt to hijack the creative power of animated humanity. It is the reason people like Klaus Schwab and his transhumanism evangelist Yuval Noah Harari want us to believe that a life in the Metaverse is a tremendous leap forward. In the end, it is doomed to failure.
We already live in a kind of Metaverse, only now an attempt is being made to convince us that "descending to code level" is an advance, when in fact it is the basis of current perception. We live in a Metaverse materialized from code under simulation plasma domes. It is time to start seeing through that so that we can also understand why they want to 'bring us back' at the code level. Code is easily backed up and from that code they hope to retrieve the creation source code that lies within us all.
It is a rather desperate attempt, because consciousness is not to be stolen. In that respect, we can laugh at them and at the same time pity them in how we see them plodding along in their sad exercises. The failsafe mechanism of original creation power cannot be cracked with the reading of brain activity of the human avatar. Forget it! Klaus Schwab & Co. are on the losing team. You and I are on the winning team. Find out for yourself.
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ChatGPT in this case does not use the Internet but has been fed data until 2021. But, if it could be fed by Internet sources then it would certainly become even more unreliable.
In other words, chatGPT is useful if you know what its input is. In my profession, as a web developer, it is certainly useful. After all, it can apply certain frameworks, so what was learned beforehand is relevant. I can paste a piece of code and ask what the purpose of the code might be. However, this requires some knowledge to judge whether the computer (chatGPT) is right or not.
But for active creation, it is too difficult and too unreliable.
On a different note, speaking of Metaverse and AI. I watched "Oblivion" with Tom Cruise yesterday, a 2013 movie.
SPOILER ALERT: Read no further if you still want to watch the movie and be surprised by a twist.
It's an interesting story, engaging enough for the 2+ hours it lasts. But, if you put it in perspective we are actually living in a "prequel" to this story.
AI, war, dystopia, perfect DNA cloning, total control etc. comes along. The use of a triangle with a round "eye" in it completes it as fodder for wappies.
Mainly the war by AI against humans is clearly on the agenda. Nice story, predictable yet sobering.
https://www.amazon.com/Grey-Aliens-Harvesting-Souls-Genetically/dp/1591431034
Exposes the agenda behind the bio-robotic gray aliens' genetic manipulation of certain human races
- Reveals the Grey's nature as sophisticated self-aware machines created by a long vanished extraterrestrial civilization
- Explains how their quest to capture human souls appears in the historical record from biblical times
- Explains how the phenomenon of racism is a by-product of their genetic tampering
In 1997 Nigel Kerner first introduced the notion of aliens known as Greys coming to Earth, explaining that Greys are sophisticated biological robots created by an extraterrestrial civilization they have long since outlived. In this new book Kerner reveals that the Greys are seeking to master death by obtaining something humans possess that they do not: souls. Through the manipulation of human DNA, these aliens hope to create their own souls and, thereby, escape the entropic grip of the material universe in favor of the timeless realm of spirit.
Kerner explains that genetic manipulation by the Greys has occurred since biblical times and has led to numerous negative qualities that plague humanity, such as violence, greed, and maliciousness. Racism, he contends, was developed by the aliens to prevent their genetic experiments from being compromised by breeding with others outside their influence. Examining historical records, Kerner shows that Jesus, who represented an uncorrupted genetic line, warned his disciples about the threat posed by these alien interlopers, while Hitler, a pure product of this alien intelligence, waged genocide in an attempt to rid Earth of all those untouched by this genetic tampering. Despite the powerful grip the Greys have on humanity, Kerner says that all hope is not lost. Greys exist wholly in the material world, so if we follow the spiritual laws of reincarnation and karma, aiming for enlightenment and rising above the material-a state the Greys are unable to reach-we can free ourselves from their gras
Well I don't want to say I believe that right away but I see the connection more often because I used to be involved in it, then you have those videos of those crazy vaccine babies but of course the question is whether it's all true.
Only really fun-or laughable if you will-becomes when your AI asks if you can pressurize gas without a holder. .
Something about space/volume and so on. No, AI is definitely not intelligent yet
I wonder: do people at the level of Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates know about the simulation dome and the work of lucifer. Or only the super-rich up there? Or maybe Lucifer is all those people? But an aide like Rutte probably knows nothing about it? It's still interesting stuff to ponder 😉
I'll ask AI 😀
Verehrter Martin,
Super dein Hinweis, dass die KI jagt auf Bewusstsein macht.
Das ermutigte mich einmal kühn zu behaupten, dass man dazu Gefühle braucht. Und das bleibt einer KI versagt.