@ArtemisConsort Excited and curious to see how your thinking will evolve. I share the attraction to some elements, but the political or societal implications are sometimes hard to swallow. Jesus was a radical on the side of the low, poor, and powerless.
@RogerThisdell Not sure about this. Isn’t it like asking “did I have an orgasm?” There are (probably) discrete states available under certain conditions, and it’s possible to be wrong about thinking you’ve experienced them. But you may not know you were wrong until you get the real thing.
@SMB_Attorney As @patio11 has explained, lawyers are bundling legal services with "the right to sue us if something goes wrong" and going forward it's mostly the latter that's going to distinguish over direct chatbot use. https://t.co/PqALmYyDJ0
One of the reasons that professional legal, medical, and financial advice services are expensive is you are buying the right to sue someone. That is a reasonable thing to want. Another reasonable thing to want is responsive answers on a best effort basis for one thousandth cost.
@catehall Very interesting! Reminded me a bit of “LSD and the Mind of the Universe” where a professor recounts dozens of high-dose LSD trips as interactions with God. He talks about the heartbreak of divine silence after he stops.
@MarvinKeilbach Odd question, but I love your posting and wonder if you have a “normal” job or if you’re a coach, guru, wanderer, whatever. I’m always curious to see if spiritual emphasis can cohabit with normal life and career.
@TVachaW Very interesting. I will give this a try. One internal talk track I have in these scenarios is: just give over now quickly and get on with it, otherwise this will consume too much of your day/energy and you’ll end up giving over anyway.