Chat GPT has taken the internet by storm, and many theorize that most internet articles will be written by Artificial Intelligence at some point in the future. However, Chat GPT has some obvious limitations. It doesn’t currently go past 2021, and this is likely part of the underlying problem with the technology. Andrew Torba’s newsletter argued that Christians need to get in the AI arms race, and to be honest, I believe he undersells his argument.
There has been a lot of debate recently about artificial intelligence with the launch of Chat GPT, Silicon Valley’s latest technology darling. To call Chat GPT “intelligent” is misleading, as it has no actual intelligence.
In truth, this Silicon Valley darling is being heavily invested in by Microsoft, a corporation known for the malevolent Bill Gates. In their pro-Chat GPT interview, Christianity Today point out that Microsoft has invested $10 billion in Open AI, the parent of Chat GPT.