Watch this AI debate about the moral examples and teachings between Jesus, Buddha, and Mohammed.
An AI challenger presents an argument, an AI that represents each faith answers apologetically and then a panel of various AIs judge the results on whether the teaching and understanding of it holds up in modern society or transcends it.
It's very interesting, especially the Muslim AI as it argues just like real ones 🤣 (basically "it was acceptable at the time!" for anything morally sus)
Watch this AI debate about the moral examples and teachings between Jesus, Buddha, and Mohammed.
An AI challenger presents an argument, an AI that represents each faith answers apologetically and then a panel of various AIs judge the results on whether the teaching and understanding of it holds up in modern society or transcends it.
It's very interesting, especially the Muslim AI as it argues just like real ones 🤣 (basically "it was acceptable at the time!" for anything morally sus)
What distinguishes the app from competitors is its use of what's known as channels: Public or private feeds of photos and videos that can be set up by one person or an organization. The channels have become popular with on-the-ground journalists, aid workers and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who broadcasts on a Telegram channel. The channels can be followed by an unlimited number of people. Unlike Facebook, Twitter and other popular social networks, there is no advertising on Telegram and the flow of information is not driven by an algorithm. Pavel Durov, a billionaire who embraces an all-black wardrobe and is often compared to the character Neo from "the Matrix," funds Telegram through his personal wealth and debt financing. And despite being one of the world's most popular tech companies, Telegram reportedly has only about 30 employees who defer to Durov for most major decisions about the platform. Telegram was founded in 2013 by two Russian brothers, Nikolai and Pavel Durov. Apparently upbeat developments in Russia's discussions with Ukraine helped at least temporarily send investors back into risk assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that there were "certain positive developments" occurring in the talks with Ukraine, according to a transcript of their meeting. Putin added that discussions were happening "almost on a daily basis." The channel appears to be part of the broader information war that has developed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin has paid Russian TikTok influencers to push propaganda, according to a Vice News investigation, while ProPublica found that fake Russian fact check videos had been viewed over a million times on Telegram.
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