A new AI-powered content generator called ChatGPT, a free-to-access AI program, launched in November of 2022. According to a recent PJ Media
report, its proprietors market it as “a large language model developed by OpenAI that can be used for natural language
processing tasks such as text generation.”
In other words, it can produce words.
It can write. In the near future it is expected to do so faster and cheaper
than humans. Indeed, reports say that ChatGPT is already being used for “simpler
text-based tasks like operating chat boxes, auto-generating responses to common
questions on online forums, and social media posting.” A few news agencies are using AI-generated news in an
attempt to cut costs. (Fake
news from fake beings! Can it get any better?! Chris Cuomo eat your heart out!)
As the technology rapidly improves in speed, accuracy, and even
mimicry of speech, more and more outlets are likely to use it to streamline the
editing process and reduce expenditures. The advancing technology will
eventually be able to perform tasks that heretofore required a
high level of education and skill, likely leading to displacement of workers in
certain industries and reduced employment opportunities for college-educated
workers. While no one can accurately predict the future in
this (or any other) regard, it is virtually certain that AI will have a
significant impact on it.
How
else might this affect us? Well, Senior Rabbi Josh Franklin, of the Jewish
Center of the Hamptons, recently delivered a sermon
written entirely by the ChatGPT chatbot. After reading it, he asked
his congregation to guess who had written it. The congregation guessed that the
sermon was written by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, recently passed, who was known for
his erudition and eloquence.
In (sadly) related news, a “trans
woman” with neon-red hair recently took to social media to claim that “her”
artificial vagina is better than the real thing. Understandably, this led some
real women to push back against the absurd assertion, which didn’t sit well
with the person with the faux vagina, who repulsively likened actual women’s
vaginas to a paper grocery bag compared to the $35,000 designer bags that are
trans women’s artificial vaginas.
“She” said of transwomen, “We have the designer expensive bougie coochie” and asserted that this made real women “mad.” (“Bougie” is apparently short for “bourgeoise”-- or
upper-class.) A sane, non-artificial person of either biological sex
would be filled with equal parts revulsion, anger, and sadness upon hearing
this.
What to make of all of this?
First of all, I’m never letting a chatbot write for
me. In being too cheap or lazy to write, humans will,
ironically, be writing themselves out of the picture and ceding the future to AI…with
unknowable results.
From artificial intelligence to
artificial vaginas, a brave grave new world is coming. Too bad about the
job loss, but fully functional sex dolls will satisfy you without that messy
human baggage. The ersatz she or he won’t even ask you what your plans are for
the future!
Feminists have said, “Women need
men like a fish needs a bicycle.” I guess turnabout is fair play. Biological
men are systematically being allowed to erase women altogether. They no longer
have a right to their own bathrooms, locker rooms, sports teams…or intimate
body parts. Talk about appropriation! In fact, men are claiming that “their”
vaginas are superior to women’s.
So, increasingly, women don’t need
men and men don’t need women. What could go wrong? (I find myself using that
phrase a lot these days.)
What a world we will find
ourselves in if we keep allowing rulers, experts, “educators,” and the woke mob
to have their way with us. In truth, which we are supposed to seek, this trend can’t
end well. In fact, if we continue to ignore-- and even mock-- God’s explicit
instructions to us…it will end in depopulation and despair. The end times.
Can we turn away from madness
and come together again? Can we admit that men and women need each other, were,
in fact-- in a very “real” sense-- made for each other?
Will we
ultimately choose artificial intelligence or God’s grace? Dystopia or the Garden
of Eden 2.0?
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