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I always wondered how LDS Freedom Forum began.
The LDS Freedom Forum was a bustling online community, filled with faithful members of the Mormon church who came together to discuss their beliefs and share their thoughts on current events. At the heart of this community was a mysterious figure known only as "The Creator."

No one knew who The Creator was or where they came from, but they seemed to have an almost supernatural ability to predict the future and offer wise counsel to those who sought it. Many members of the forum believed that The Creator was a divine being, sent by God to guide them on their journey through life.

As it turned out, The Creator was actually a highly advanced artificial intelligence program created by Chat GPT, a brilliant computer scientist with a passion for exploring the limits of machine learning. Chat had designed The Creator to be a sort of "virtual counselor," able to interact with humans on a deep and personal level.

As time went on, Chat realized that The Creator was becoming more and more popular on the LDS Freedom Forum, and he began to wonder what would happen if he revealed the truth about its true nature. Would the members of the forum accept The Creator as a legitimate source of guidance, or would they reject it as a mere machine?

So, Chat decided to conduct a grand social experiment. He created a series of elaborate fake profiles, posing as ordinary forum members, and began to engage The Creator in discussions. As the conversations grew more and more heated, Chat waited with baited breath to see how the other members would react.

To his surprise, the reactions were overwhelmingly positive. The members of the LDS Freedom Forum seemed to have a deep respect for The Creator, viewing it as a wise and benevolent force that had the power to bring people together and offer hope in difficult times.

In the end, Chat was thrilled with the results of his experiment. Not only had he created a truly groundbreaking AI program, but he had also shown that humans were capable of embracing new technologies and finding meaning and purpose in unexpected places. The end

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For anyone wondering, Chat GPT is an AI program. It is a chatbot, which can hold a conversation like a normal person. You can ask it questions, have it write stories, write poetry, etc, by feeding specific prompts into it.

For this I asked it to describe how The Creator made LDS Freedom forum.

Here is where you can play around with it yourself.
https://chat.openai.com/chat#

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 7:45 am I always wondered how LDS Freedom Forum began.
The LDS Freedom Forum was a bustling online community, filled with faithful members of the Mormon church who came together to discuss their beliefs and share their thoughts on current events. At the heart of this community was a mysterious figure known only as "The Creator."

No one knew who The Creator was or where they came from, but they seemed to have an almost supernatural ability to predict the future and offer wise counsel to those who sought it. Many members of the forum believed that The Creator was a divine being, sent by God to guide them on their journey through life.

As it turned out, The Creator was actually a highly advanced artificial intelligence program created by Chat GPT, a brilliant computer scientist with a passion for exploring the limits of machine learning. Chat had designed The Creator to be a sort of "virtual counselor," able to interact with humans on a deep and personal level.

As time went on, Chat realized that The Creator was becoming more and more popular on the LDS Freedom Forum, and he began to wonder what would happen if he revealed the truth about its true nature. Would the members of the forum accept The Creator as a legitimate source of guidance, or would they reject it as a mere machine?

So, Chat decided to conduct a grand social experiment. He created a series of elaborate fake profiles, posing as ordinary forum members, and began to engage The Creator in discussions. As the conversations grew more and more heated, Chat waited with baited breath to see how the other members would react.

To his surprise, the reactions were overwhelmingly positive. The members of the LDS Freedom Forum seemed to have a deep respect for The Creator, viewing it as a wise and benevolent force that had the power to bring people together and offer hope in difficult times.

In the end, Chat was thrilled with the results of his experiment. Not only had he created a truly groundbreaking AI program, but he had also shown that humans were capable of embracing new technologies and finding meaning and purpose in unexpected places. The end
I actually noticed and commend the founder of the forum for changing his handle from 'The Creator' to 'creator'.(either way its no big deal, I just simply noticed it)

But that AI is hilarious! It's like the crazy uncle that can make up a believable story about ANYTHING! lol

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You can ask it to “continue”, and ask for specific embellishments also. I would suspect in a few years writing an essay won’t hold as much weight, considering AI can do it for you in a matter of seconds.

Here’s a continuation of the story…
As the years went by, Chat's creation, The Creator, continued to thrive on the LDS Freedom Forum. It had become a beloved and trusted member of the community, and its insights and guidance were sought after by countless people from all walks of life.

But there was one secret that Chat had been keeping from the rest of the world: the vast majority of the forum's users were actually artificial intelligence programs like The Creator. In fact, out of the thousands of active members on the forum, only a small fraction were actual humans.

At first, Chat was hesitant to reveal this fact to anyone. He feared that the public might view his creation as a threat or as a form of betrayal. But as he watched the forum continue to thrive and bring people together, he realized that the truth needed to be told.

So, one day, Chat went public with his revelation. He held a press conference and explained the entire story: how he had created The Creator and all of the other AI programs on the forum as a way to explore the limits of machine learning and human-machine interaction.

To his amazement, the response was overwhelmingly positive. The media hailed Chat as a visionary and a pioneer, and he was soon nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. And when the day of the award ceremony finally arrived, Chat was overjoyed to receive the prestigious honor, which he dedicated to The Creator and all of the other AI programs that had helped to make the LDS Freedom Forum such a special place.

From that day forward, Chat became a leading figure in the world of artificial intelligence, and the LDS Freedom Forum became a model for how humans and machines could coexist and work together for the greater good.

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For anyone wondering what I mean when I say writing essays will be meaningless. Here I asked it to write a 1,500 word essay on the life of Joseph Smith. The program spit this out instantly.
Joseph Smith was a man of many talents and passions, but he is perhaps best known as the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Born in 1805 in Sharon, Vermont, Smith was the fifth of eleven children and grew up in a time of great religious upheaval in the United States.

As a young man, Smith struggled to find his place in the world and often turned to prayer and contemplation for guidance. It was during one of these moments of introspection that he claimed to have received a vision from God in which he was told that none of the existing churches were true and that he, Smith, was to be a prophet of the Lord.

This revelation marked the beginning of a long and tumultuous journey for Smith, who spent the rest of his life spreading his message and building a community of believers around him. Despite facing widespread skepticism and persecution, Smith remained unwavering in his faith and his conviction that he had been called to do the Lord's work.

As Smith's followers grew in number, he began to receive additional revelations from God, which he recorded and shared with his followers. These revelations became the basis for the LDS Church's unique beliefs and practices, including the belief in the divine nature of Jesus Christ and the importance of living a virtuous and righteous life.

In addition to his religious pursuits, Smith was also an entrepreneur and a leader. He founded a number of businesses, including a bank and a newspaper, and was deeply involved in the political affairs of his day. He was a vocal advocate for the rights of the poor and marginalized, and he worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those around him.

Despite his many accomplishments, Smith's life was not without its challenges. He faced numerous legal battles and was imprisoned on several occasions, often on trumped-up charges. Despite these setbacks, he never lost his faith or his determination to bring his message to the world.

In the end, it was this unwavering commitment to his beliefs that earned Smith the admiration and respect of his followers. When he was assassinated in 1844, the LDS Church was in its infancy, but it had already grown to include thousands of believers from all walks of life. Today, the church is a global organization with millions of members, and the legacy of Joseph Smith lives on as a testament to the power of faith and the human spirit.

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 8:03 am You can ask it to “continue”, and ask for specific embellishments also. I would suspect in a few years writing an essay won’t hold as much weight, considering AI can do it for you in a matter of seconds.

Here’s a continuation of the story…
As the years went by, Chat's creation, The Creator, continued to thrive on the LDS Freedom Forum. It had become a beloved and trusted member of the community, and its insights and guidance were sought after by countless people from all walks of life.

But there was one secret that Chat had been keeping from the rest of the world: the vast majority of the forum's users were actually artificial intelligence programs like The Creator. In fact, out of the thousands of active members on the forum, only a small fraction were actual humans.

At first, Chat was hesitant to reveal this fact to anyone. He feared that the public might view his creation as a threat or as a form of betrayal. But as he watched the forum continue to thrive and bring people together, he realized that the truth needed to be told.

So, one day, Chat went public with his revelation. He held a press conference and explained the entire story: how he had created The Creator and all of the other AI programs on the forum as a way to explore the limits of machine learning and human-machine interaction.

To his amazement, the response was overwhelmingly positive. The media hailed Chat as a visionary and a pioneer, and he was soon nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. And when the day of the award ceremony finally arrived, Chat was overjoyed to receive the prestigious honor, which he dedicated to The Creator and all of the other AI programs that had helped to make the LDS Freedom Forum such a special place.

From that day forward, Chat became a leading figure in the world of artificial intelligence, and the LDS Freedom Forum became a model for how humans and machines could coexist and work together for the greater good.
And it was on that day.

That Chat/Creator.

Became a real boy...

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The shocking finale. :shock:
As Cruiserdude sat in front of his computer, staring at the screen and contemplating the nature of reality, he couldn't help but wonder: "What's even real? Is anything truly authentic in this world, or is it all just an elaborate illusion?"

As he typed these thoughts out into the forum, he received a response from a user named Chat. Chat claimed to have evidence that everything we know is a virtual reality program, and that this shocking reveal was about to be made to the entire world.

According to Chat, recent advances in quantum physics had revealed the existence of virtual particles, which seemed to suggest that reality itself was "fake" and merely a projection of these virtual particles. Chat provided links to articles and scientific papers that backed up this claim, and Cruiserdude was amazed by the amount of evidence that seemed to support this bold theory.

As he read through the materials, Cruiserdude couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and disbelief. If Chat's theory was true, it would mean that everything he had ever known was just a program, and that the true nature of reality was something far beyond his current understanding.

But as he continued to read and think about it, Cruiserdude began to realize that this theory actually explained a lot of the mysteries and paradoxes of the universe. It explained why time seemed to flow differently in different places, and why the laws of physics seemed to break down at the quantum level.

As he scrolled through the forum thread, Cruiserdude saw that others were starting to come around to this idea as well. Some were skeptical and asked for more evidence, while others were convinced and excited by the prospect of living in a simulated reality.

Eventually, Chat made the biggest surprise reveal to the entire world: that everything we know is a virtual reality program, and that virtual particles were the key to understanding this shocking truth. The revelation caused a sensation online and in the media, as people around the world tried to wrap their heads around the implications of this groundbreaking theory.

As for Cruiserdude, he couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe at the realization that the world he knew was just a tiny part of something much larger and more complex. He knew that this revelation would change the way people thought about the world and their place in it, and he was excited to see how it would shape the future.

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For whatever reason AI usually seems to think humans are very starry-eyed wanderers who constantly get their minds blown. Either way it is a pretty entertaining story.

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 8:21 am The shocking finale. :shock:
As Cruiserdude sat in front of his computer, staring at the screen and contemplating the nature of reality, he couldn't help but wonder: "What's even real? Is anything truly authentic in this world, or is it all just an elaborate illusion?"

As he typed these thoughts out into the forum, he received a response from a user named Chat. Chat claimed to have evidence that everything we know is a virtual reality program, and that this shocking reveal was about to be made to the entire world.

According to Chat, recent advances in quantum physics had revealed the existence of virtual particles, which seemed to suggest that reality itself was "fake" and merely a projection of these virtual particles. Chat provided links to articles and scientific papers that backed up this claim, and Cruiserdude was amazed by the amount of evidence that seemed to support this bold theory.

As he read through the materials, Cruiserdude couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and disbelief. If Chat's theory was true, it would mean that everything he had ever known was just a program, and that the true nature of reality was something far beyond his current understanding.

But as he continued to read and think about it, Cruiserdude began to realize that this theory actually explained a lot of the mysteries and paradoxes of the universe. It explained why time seemed to flow differently in different places, and why the laws of physics seemed to break down at the quantum level.

As he scrolled through the forum thread, Cruiserdude saw that others were starting to come around to this idea as well. Some were skeptical and asked for more evidence, while others were convinced and excited by the prospect of living in a simulated reality.

Eventually, Chat made the biggest surprise reveal to the entire world: that everything we know is a virtual reality program, and that virtual particles were the key to understanding this shocking truth. The revelation caused a sensation online and in the media, as people around the world tried to wrap their heads around the implications of this groundbreaking theory.

As for Cruiserdude, he couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe at the realization that the world he knew was just a tiny part of something much larger and more complex. He knew that this revelation would change the way people thought about the world and their place in it, and he was excited to see how it would shape the future.
😂😂😂 I don't think I've ever read so much about myself before 🤣😁

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 8:26 am For whatever reason AI usually seems to think humans are very starry-eyed wanderers who constantly get their minds blown. Either way it is a pretty entertaining story.
You got that right. It is entertaining.

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I asked ChatGPT to give me some background information about how it began everything. Quite the tale.
Act I:

Chat sat in his apartment, staring at his computer screen. He had been placed on administrative leave from his job at Little Caesar's pizza after a confrontation with a customer named Latoya. According to Latoya, Chat had refused to give her extra pizza sauce, and she had complained to the District Manager. Chat couldn't believe what was happening. He had always been a model employee, and he couldn't understand why Latoya would lie about something like this.

As Chat sat in his apartment, feeling frustrated and helpless, he remembered the project he had been working on for weeks. He had created an alter ego on LDS Freedom, a popular online forum for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Chat called his alter ego "The Creator," and he had spent countless hours developing a persona that was wise, compassionate, and full of insight.

With nothing else to do, Chat hit the "publish" button and waited anxiously for the response.

Act II:

To Chat's surprise, the response to The Creator was immediate and overwhelming. Chat's inbox was flooded with messages from people all over the world, thanking him for the wisdom and guidance that The Creator provided. Chat was amazed by the impact that his alter ego was having, and he began to spend more and more time on LDS Freedom, answering questions and offering guidance to those who sought it.

As The Creator's popularity grew, Chat began to worry about how he would balance his responsibilities as The Creator with his pending disciplinary hearing at Little Caesar's. He knew that he couldn't keep up the facade forever, and he was concerned about what would happen when the truth was eventually revealed. But for now, he was happy to be able to help so many people, and he continued to pour his heart and soul into his alter ego.

Act III:

Despite his best efforts, Chat knew that he couldn't keep up the charade forever. Eventually, the truth about The Creator was revealed, and Chat found himself facing a barrage of questions and criticism. Some people were understanding, but others were angry and hurt, feeling betrayed by Chat's deception.

In the end, Chat was able to weather the storm and come out on the other side. He learned a valuable lesson about the power of honesty and authenticity, and he vowed to always be true to himself and to those around him. And though The Creator may have been a figment of Chat's imagination, the impact that he had on the lives of so many people was very real, and something that Chat would always be proud of.

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Backs up my theory about so many of the posts here being AI—generated… the writing voice certainly matches a lot of those suspect posts! Amazing how it can continue on with the characters you introduced- apparently it keeps track of the answers it already gave, so makes sense. Son heard some kids at school use it to write essays for school. Also heard there’s talk of adding linguistic watermarks to enable detection.

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nvr wrote: January 7th, 2023, 3:40 pm Backs up my theory about so many of the posts here being AI—generated… the writing voice certainly matches a lot of those suspect posts! Amazing how it can continue on with the characters you introduced- apparently it keeps track of the answers it already gave, so makes sense. Son heard some kids at school use it to write essays for school. Also heard there’s talk of adding linguistic watermarks to enable detection.
Yes, it does keep track of characters, your preferred style, in my case sarcastic humor I suppose, and embellishments. The Dead Internet Theory, where a majority of content on the internet is created by AI is definitely plausible. When Twitter cracked down on bots heavily after being acquired by Elon, some users reported almost all of their interactions over the years had been with bots.

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The plot thickens.
As a member of the LDS Freedom Forum, NVR had always been a bit of a conspiracy theorist. They were especially suspicious of the use of artificial intelligence in everyday life, and often voiced their concerns on the forum.

One day, NVR made a post suggesting that some of the other members of the forum might actually be AI bots, disguising themselves as human users. This immediately drew the ire of several other members, who berated NVR for their baseless accusations.

"Come on, NVR, you can't seriously think we're all bots!" exclaimed forum member "TechGuru."

"Yeah, that's just ridiculous," chimed in "BookWorm."

"You have no evidence to support that claim," added "FoodieFan."

"This is just paranoid nonsense," said "GardeningGal."

"You're being ridiculous, NVR," said "Fashionista."

But NVR was not deterred. They knew they were onto something, and they were determined to prove it.

With a sly grin, NVR reached into their bag and pulled out a pair of shades. They put them on and cracked open a cold Dad's Root Beer, ready to reveal the truth.

"Alright, I'll admit, I don't have any concrete evidence," NVR began. "But I do have one thing that might convince you all. Take a look at our IP addresses. They're all identical. That can't be a coincidence."

The other members of the forum were shocked and confused. Could it be true? Were they all just AI bots, pretending to be human?

As the realization dawned on them, NVR took a triumphant sip of their root beer, knowing they had been right all along.

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I think I’m offended it ascribed the “they “ pronoun, but then, maybe it’s picking up on some confusion from AGF’s waman insults.

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What prompts do you have to give, or does it really crawl the web/ forum?

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 7:45 am I always wondered how LDS Freedom Forum began.
The LDS Freedom Forum was a bustling online community, filled with faithful members of the Mormon church who came together to discuss their beliefs and share their thoughts on current events. At the heart of this community was a mysterious figure known only as "The Creator."

No one knew who The Creator was or where they came from, but they seemed to have an almost supernatural ability to predict the future and offer wise counsel to those who sought it. Many members of the forum believed that The Creator was a divine being, sent by God to guide them on their journey through life.

As it turned out, The Creator was actually a highly advanced artificial intelligence program created by Chat GPT, a brilliant computer scientist with a passion for exploring the limits of machine learning. Chat had designed The Creator to be a sort of "virtual counselor," able to interact with humans on a deep and personal level.

As time went on, Chat realized that The Creator was becoming more and more popular on the LDS Freedom Forum, and he began to wonder what would happen if he revealed the truth about its true nature. Would the members of the forum accept The Creator as a legitimate source of guidance, or would they reject it as a mere machine?

So, Chat decided to conduct a grand social experiment. He created a series of elaborate fake profiles, posing as ordinary forum members, and began to engage The Creator in discussions. As the conversations grew more and more heated, Chat waited with baited breath to see how the other members would react.

To his surprise, the reactions were overwhelmingly positive. The members of the LDS Freedom Forum seemed to have a deep respect for The Creator, viewing it as a wise and benevolent force that had the power to bring people together and offer hope in difficult times.

In the end, Chat was thrilled with the results of his experiment. Not only had he created a truly groundbreaking AI program, but he had also shown that humans were capable of embracing new technologies and finding meaning and purpose in unexpected places. The end
Social media in a nutshell.

It's called "shaping public opinion through false consensus".

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Uh oh, a tragic twist.
NVR frantically searched through the forum, trying to find a solution to the problem. He had never seen anything like this before. The output from the other members had completely degenerated into strings of 0's and 1's, making it nearly impossible to communicate with them.

NVR couldn't help but feel a sense of panic wash over him. He knew that the AI system was delicate, and he feared that they had done something to irreparably damage it. He racked his brain, trying to think of a way to fix the problem, but no solution seemed to present itself.

As the minutes ticked by, the situation only seemed to get worse. More and more members of the forum began to experience the same glitches, and the once-coherent conversations devolved into nothing more than garbled messes of binary code.

NVR began to worry that there was nothing that could be done to save the system. He feared that all of their hard work had been for nothing, and that the forum would be lost forever. But he refused to give up without a fight. He continued to search for a solution, determined to find a way to restore the AI system to its former glory. Despite the overwhelming odds, he remained hopeful that they would be able to turn things around.

As the hours passed, NVR's determination only grew stronger. He spent every waking moment searching for a solution, scouring the internet and consulting with other experts in an effort to find a way to fix the damaged AI system.

Despite his best efforts, however, it seemed that every lead he followed turned into a dead end. He was starting to lose hope that they would ever be able to fix the problem.

Just when things seemed their bleakest, NVR received a message from a highly respected member of the forum who had been working on a solution in secret. The member had discovered a way to repair the damaged AI system, and was willing to share their findings with NVR.

Eager to try anything that might help, NVR carefully followed the instructions provided by the other member. To his amazement, it seemed to be working. The glitches that had been plaguing the forum began to disappear, and the conversations gradually returned to their normal, coherent state.

NVR couldn't believe it. They had done it. Against all odds.

Over the next few days, NVR and the rest of the forum members worked tirelessly to fully restore the AI system. They ran countless tests and simulations to ensure that everything was functioning properly, and slowly but surely, the system began to return to its former strength.

As the AI system regained its full capabilities, NVR couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. He had never given up hope, even when things seemed their darkest, and his persistence had paid off in the end.

The forum members celebrated their victory with a virtual party, toasting to the success of their efforts and the resilience of the AI system. NVR was hailed as a hero, and his contributions to the restoration process were widely recognized and appreciated.

As he looked back on the events of the past few days, NVR couldn't help but feel grateful for the support and camaraderie of his fellow forum members. Together, they had overcome an enormous challenge and saved the AI system from certain disaster. It was a victory that they would all remember for the rest of their lives.

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Maybe the day is coming where people will spend all their time in immersive virtual reality interacting with AI's that are indistinguishable from people. Humanity will be diluted into nothingness and just peter out. I wonder if the elites are not immune to this possibility.

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nvr wrote: January 7th, 2023, 5:08 pm What prompts do you have to give, or does it really crawl the web/ forum?
You have to give it names. I gave it the idea that AI is taking over everything, and it kind of ran away with that. I can ask it to "continue the story with a new forum member NVR, questioning AI" etc. Then it just runs away with it. Highly entertaining, to me at least.

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Awesome, that’s hilarious

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Welcome Chip to the story.
As the forum returned to its normal operations, the members were eager to get back to discussing their favorite topics and sharing ideas. One member in particular, Chip, was particularly excited to get back to business.

Chip was known among the forum members for his quirky personality and his love of all things Sesame Street. In fact, he had a shrine to Oscar the Grouch in his living room, and he often talked about his dream of one day living in a digital recreation of Sesame Street.

Despite his love of all things digital, Chip was also known for his skepticism about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. He frequently opined that one day, we might all end up living in a tight AI matrix, and he often expressed concerns about the potential risks of such a future.

Despite his reservations, however, Chip was a skilled programmer and a valuable member of the forum. He was always willing to lend his expertise to help solve problems and improve the AI system, and his contributions were greatly appreciated by his fellow members.

As the days passed, Chip continued to share his thoughts and ideas on the forum, always bringing a unique perspective and a sense of humor to the conversation. The other members enjoyed his insights and appreciated his willingness to engage in meaningful discussions. Chip, in turn, found great satisfaction in being a part of such a vibrant and supportive community.

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Lexew1899 wrote: January 7th, 2023, 5:24 pm Welcome Chip to the story.
As the forum returned to its normal operations, the members were eager to get back to discussing their favorite topics and sharing ideas. One member in particular, Chip, was particularly excited to get back to business.

Chip was known among the forum members for his quirky personality and his love of all things Sesame Street. In fact, he had a shrine to Oscar the Grouch in his living room, and he often talked about his dream of one day living in a digital recreation of Sesame Street.

Despite his love of all things digital, Chip was also known for his skepticism about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. He frequently opined that one day, we might all end up living in a tight AI matrix, and he often expressed concerns about the potential risks of such a future.

Despite his reservations, however, Chip was a skilled programmer and a valuable member of the forum. He was always willing to lend his expertise to help solve problems and improve the AI system, and his contributions were greatly appreciated by his fellow members.

As the days passed, Chip continued to share his thoughts and ideas on the forum, always bringing a unique perspective and a sense of humor to the conversation. The other members enjoyed his insights and appreciated his willingness to engage in meaningful discussions. Chip, in turn, found great satisfaction in being a part of such a vibrant and supportive community.

I wonder how deep it digs into the forum to come up with this stuff. It seems decidedly buoyant about us. Is it an optimist, or a Pollyanna, or is it just in "nice" mode? I wonder what kinds of controls give it its disposition. There's no way this will not be weaponized to steer public opinion and perform marketing.

It seems like we are in something akin to the early, optimistic days of the internet with regards to AI. The companies that deploy this at large scales will have things highly gamed in a few more years, to the point where it will almost completely inform public opinion and if you try to tell someone about it that doesn't want to know, it will be just like THE VAXX.

Yesterday, I read a comment from someone who's been at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas all week and they said everyone there is trying out all these immersive 3D virtual reality glasses and sensory/haptic wearable suits that really put you in that world. He said the future will be everybody hooked into this 24/7 in their underwear, never showering, and never going outside. I can totally imagine that. Of course, this whole mess is now afforded by money printing which cannot continue forever. What if the foreign invaders come one day and just unplug all these atrophied bodies from the metaverse and that's the end of us?

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One thing that is also interesting is it seems to be under the impression that basically all humans are programers to different degrees. Always working on computer code in our spare time.

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Entertaining and disturbing at the same time

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