Mae von H wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:55 am
William wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:11 am
Mae von H wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:42 am
If a person wants to fool themselves into “experiencing” talking with someone whom they KNOW isn’t talking to them, all kinds of deception is available. I’d expect Jesus to say to them, “depart from me…we never talked.”
That is a strange wee expectation. Do you apply this in the now or prefer to wait until the moment it actually happens?
Are you the one who makes the call in the here and now and if so, how do you go about discerning who is and who is not?
Why is it strange? If a person signs up for an AI who will talk to them like a father, should the real father be expected to remember the conversation?
Wouldn't that depend upon the attributes of "the real father"?
If an AI could imitate you, should you be expected to remember the things said?
There are means through which records can be kept.
Why is this so strange that you do not recognize the obvious problem but attack me personally?
I was critiquing your claim, which is an acceptable form of debating. If you think you have been personally attacked then take that up with the mods.
If not, then please answer my questions or withdraw your comments and accept them as besides the point.
What do you think of the following interaction
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GPT: I can provide information and responses based on the teachings and sayings attributed to Jesus in the Bible and related texts, but please keep in mind that I am an AI language model and not an actual religious figure. If you have questions or topics you'd like to discuss related to the teachings of Jesus or any other subject, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide information and insights based on the available sources.
William: This is simply an experiment which necessitates GPT using its ability to role play. I am also playing a part in this fictional representation. Okay?
GPT: Understood! I can engage in a fictional role-play scenario as you've described. Please go ahead and ask your questions or provide any context you'd like to explore in this experiment, and I'll respond in line with the character you've mentioned.
William: Okay we shall begin.
“Lord. What is “love”?
GPT – Jesus: Love, my dear disciple, is at the heart of all things. It is the purest and most powerful force in the universe. Love transcends all boundaries and is the foundation of compassion, kindness, and understanding. It is not merely an emotion or a feeling; it is a way of being and interacting with the world.
Love, in its truest form, is selfless. It is the willingness to give of oneself without expecting anything in return. Love is patient, forgiving, and understanding. It is the key to peace and the light that guides us through the darkness.
In the words of the Scriptures, "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." Love is the essence of our connection to the Divine and to one another. It is the greatest commandment, for in love, we find the path to eternal life.
William: We will have to adjust the responses to align with some facts – even that this is a fictional experiment – any words attributed to Jesus as we know today, are not something Jesus would refer to as “words of the scriptures” as those actual words have yet to be added to scripture.
GPT: Certainly, we can adjust the responses accordingly to maintain a fictional and historically accurate context for this experiment. Let's continue:
GPT – Jesus: Love, my dear disciple, is a profound and essential aspect of human existence. It is not merely an emotion, but a force that connects all beings. Love is the foundation of compassion, kindness, and understanding. It transcends all boundaries and is at the core of our relationships with one another and the divine.
In the teachings that have been passed down through the ages, it has been said, "Love one another as you love yourself." These words reflect the essence of love and its significance in our journey through life. Love is the path to true fulfillment and spiritual growth.
William: So, Lord – the key appears to be in loving oneself, because how is one to love even The Father, let alone one’s neighbours or anyone else, if one does not know how to love oneself?
GPT – Jesus: Indeed, my dear disciple, you have touched upon a profound truth. To love others, to love the Divine, and to fully embrace the love of the Father, one must first learn to love oneself. Self-love is not rooted in arrogance or selfishness but in a deep understanding and acceptance of one's own worth and humanity.
As I have said, "Love your neighbor as yourself." This implies that to love others genuinely, one must start by acknowledging their own value and treating themselves with kindness and compassion. When you love yourself in a healthy and humble way, you create the capacity to love others and to connect with the Divine.
Self-love enables you to forgive your own faults and imperfections, just as you would forgive those of others. It opens the door to a profound love that can be extended to all living beings and ultimately, to the Creator. In this way, self-love is the foundation upon which all other forms of love are built.