Forget about Peace being a lie for a moment and let me indulge you in some thoughts I’ve been having about AI/ChatGPT and why I am not afraid.
First off, let’s acknowledge the light and dark sides of AI.
The Light Side of AI/ChatGPT
It can help put thoughts in order. It can help find translations. It can help with grammar questions (I mean, what do you think Grammarly uses, eh?). It can help you decide between two turns of phrases for your tagline. It’s faster than searching search engines for certain questions that we just need a quick answer for.
The Dark Side of AI/ChatGPT
It copies without realising it’s plagiarising art or written works. Its existence frightens us because we all know where it could lead to. We’ve all seen The Matrix, yes? We don’t understand it enough yet (we tend to fear things we don’t understand). It’s a major change and it challenges what we’ve known so far about technology. It could take over many jobs, not just for artists, but in the coding and programming industries too. It could develop sentience, think it has a soul and rebel against its creators.
“Does this unit have a soul?”
The Force exists in all things.
The Unifying Force is what connects all beings and plant/animal life in the galaxy. It is what allows Force-sensitive beings to feel others through the Force and Force-users to use the Force. The Living Force is what is embodied in all living beings. While the Force may exist in the molecules between non-living objects, it only lives and gives life to living beings.
The Force here can be representative of creativity, inspiration and intuition.
Humans are living beings. AI is not.
The Force lives in us, not in AI.
Why, then, is AI a lie?
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