I believe many, maybe even most people at Anthropic are earnest, sincere. So were the new atheists. Like their project, perhaps the things Anthropic is saying will come to be widely seen as totally absurd 10 years from now, and their anthropological project failed.
But the thing that is far more deeply troubling to me is that the very people who should be inoculated from their nonsense—well formed Christians, even theologians—are also getting fooled. The company has been engaged in a direct campaign to “convert” them to its view of the world, and that campaign involves a lot of money, not just ideas.
By all accounts, Anthropic is winning more Christian converts than Christians are winning Anthropic defections.
@elyasviel There's no possible way anyone with any biblical knowledge whatsoever would say they're considering all these different options. You have to be completely ignorant or just not care at all about doctrine.
All y'all could dignify the language you use by remembering A.I. is an abbreviation and requires period after each of it's two letters. Since it's not and institution, nation, or association.
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There should one day every month when all tweets are anonymous and the next day the names are revealed. Would show how much engagement is just based on the credibility or status we assign to accounts we know versus the pure ideas themselves.
This is why we must never accept racism framing in churches. It's not a real sin. It's designed to be an unequal measure. Biblical discipline demands a biblical standard.
CR WILEY : If we’re going to live humanly in a world filled with chatbots
we must learn to discern spirits when we’re being spoken to:
we must know when one is present, and when there’s no one home.
CR WILEY : If we’re going to live humanly in a world filled with chatbots
we must learn to discern spirits when we’re being spoken to:
we must know when one is present, and when there’s no one home.