I am a monthly subscriber. I think it's worthwhile becoming a yearly subscriber...is my first reaction. My second reaction is scepticism. Has "chatgpt" arrived on the scene? I've recently become acquainted with the technology from a millennial with whom I work. It's hideous in its capabilities. Obviously, I know Jon would have nothing to…
I am a monthly subscriber. I think it's worthwhile becoming a yearly subscriber...is my first reaction.
My second reaction is scepticism. Has "chatgpt" arrived on the scene? I've recently become acquainted with the technology from a millennial with whom I work. It's hideous in its capabilities.
Obviously, I know Jon would have nothing to do with that shite. This comes at the same time that I'm thinking deeply about tossing my smartphone.
If I'm to make the leap to yearly subscription, I would like to see Jon doing video presentations so that I know that it's really him. I know (or I think I know) that it's been part of the plan to get people to have no trust in anything, anybody and particularly, any organisation. If that is part of the plan for us "useless eaters", then I admit, I have succumbed. This chatgpt thing can not only write in the style of whomever is requested, I believe it can even simulate voices. The part about voices I don't know for sure, but if the technology isn't there yet, it doesn't look far away.
So, could we start seeing you again Jon?
I look forward to any and all replies as my world has shrunk markedly, and Jon is one of the voices I look forward to hearing, and hope to see as we travel these weird times.
I'll tell you what these "AI" bots are. They are the scapegoats of what the elite are planning. They'll say AI did it and they're out of control. But it's not AI. It's just a fancy search engine mimicking human language. But they certainly are never going to do anything that the elite doesn't want or like. It's not as if ChatGPT is ever going to write Jon Rappoport articles or question the existence of viruses or the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
I am a monthly subscriber. I think it's worthwhile becoming a yearly subscriber...is my first reaction.
My second reaction is scepticism. Has "chatgpt" arrived on the scene? I've recently become acquainted with the technology from a millennial with whom I work. It's hideous in its capabilities.
Obviously, I know Jon would have nothing to do with that shite. This comes at the same time that I'm thinking deeply about tossing my smartphone.
If I'm to make the leap to yearly subscription, I would like to see Jon doing video presentations so that I know that it's really him. I know (or I think I know) that it's been part of the plan to get people to have no trust in anything, anybody and particularly, any organisation. If that is part of the plan for us "useless eaters", then I admit, I have succumbed. This chatgpt thing can not only write in the style of whomever is requested, I believe it can even simulate voices. The part about voices I don't know for sure, but if the technology isn't there yet, it doesn't look far away.
So, could we start seeing you again Jon?
I look forward to any and all replies as my world has shrunk markedly, and Jon is one of the voices I look forward to hearing, and hope to see as we travel these weird times.
I'll tell you what these "AI" bots are. They are the scapegoats of what the elite are planning. They'll say AI did it and they're out of control. But it's not AI. It's just a fancy search engine mimicking human language. But they certainly are never going to do anything that the elite doesn't want or like. It's not as if ChatGPT is ever going to write Jon Rappoport articles or question the existence of viruses or the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.