Find a collection of 18th century sermons and give one of those. Leave the entire congregation in tears from something their ancestors would have heard on a random Sunday.
I was more pointing out that programming the engine itself and choosing what to feed it are two distinct tasks that can be performed by completely unassociated individuals. You could theoretically have the AI itself be programmed by a far right extremist, but then a left wing type gets their hands on it and just feeds it exclusively left wing data sets to train it up, or vice versa.
"Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God", just about anything by Spurgeon, M'Gavin's sermons on sin (doubly so the Four Sins That Cry Out For Vengeance).
I've occasionally read some from this collection from Jonathan Edwards. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (who someone else mentioned) is good, but I also really like God's Awful Judgment in the Breaking and Withering of the Strong Rods of a Community.
Find a collection of 18th century sermons and give one of those. Leave the entire congregation in tears from something their ancestors would have heard on a random Sunday.
The Ai is programmed by leftists
Trained on leftist data, but it's a distinction without a difference.
Yes, because leftists are also trained on leftist data. Usually by college professors.
I was more pointing out that programming the engine itself and choosing what to feed it are two distinct tasks that can be performed by completely unassociated individuals. You could theoretically have the AI itself be programmed by a far right extremist, but then a left wing type gets their hands on it and just feeds it exclusively left wing data sets to train it up, or vice versa.
Is there one you know of off-hand? I'd love to give one a read.
"Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God", just about anything by Spurgeon, M'Gavin's sermons on sin (doubly so the Four Sins That Cry Out For Vengeance).
I've occasionally read some from this collection from Jonathan Edwards. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (who someone else mentioned) is good, but I also really like God's Awful Judgment in the Breaking and Withering of the Strong Rods of a Community.