FACEBOOK’S MARK ZUCKERBERG WARNS THE WORLD THAT MAJOR AI COMPANIES ARE “TRYING TO CREATE GOD!”

DANIEL WHYTE III, PRESIDENT OF GOSPEL LIGHT SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, SAYS HUMAN BEINGS HAVE MADE THE INTERNET SMARTER THAN THEY ARE, WHILE HUMAN BEINGS HAVE GROWN *”STUPIDER” THAN WHAT THEY USED TO BE. (YES, “STUPIDER” IS A WORD IN GOOD STANDING EVEN THOUGH WE DO NOT LIKE IT AND IT SOUNDS STUPID.) GOD WILL CONTINUE TO DESTROY THE FALSE “GOD” AI (WITTY INVENTIONS) AS HE HAS DESTROYED OTHER FALSE “GODS” (MAN’S INVENTIONS) IN THE PAST.  HERE IS WHAT GOD HAS TO SAY ABOUT THE FALSE “GOD” AI (MAN’S WITTY INVENTIONS):

“PROFESSING THEMSELVES TO BE WISE, THEY BECAME FOOLS.”

-ROMANS 1:22

“I WISDOM DWELL WITH PRUDENCE, AND FIND OUT KNOWLEDGE OF WITTY INVENTIONS.

-PROVERBS 8:12

THUS THEY PROVOKED HIM TO ANGER WITH THEIR INVENTIONS: AND THE PLAGUE BRAKE IN UPON THEM.”

-PSALM 106:29

“LO, THIS ONLY HAVE I FOUND, THAT GOD HATH MADE MAN UPRIGHT: BUT THEY HAVE SOUGHT OUT MANY INVENTIONS.”

-ECCLESIASTES 7:29

“THUS WERE THEY DEFILED WITH THEIR OWN WORKS, AND WENT A WHORING WITH THEIR OWN INVENTIONS.”

-PSALM 106:29

“THOU ANSWEREST THEM, O LORD OUR GOD: THOU WAST A GOD THAT FORGAVEST THEM, THOUGH THOU TOOKEST VENGEANCE OF THEIR INVENTIONS.”

-PSALM 99:8

MARK Zuckerberg lashed out at tech companies developing artificial intelligence tools, claiming they are trying to “create God.”

The Meta founder – whose company boasts an expansive portfolio of AI products – insists his approach is different from the rest.

“I find it a pretty big turnoff when people in the tech industry kind of talk about building this one true AI,” Zuckerberg said.

“It’s almost as if they think they’re creating God or something. And it’s like, that’s not what we’re doing.”

The tech tycoon sat down for an interview with YouTube creator Kane Kallaway to discuss the future of AI and tease the tools in development at Meta.

The Meta and Ray-Ban glasses, for instance, could soon feature floating screens across a wearer’s field of vision.

As AI tech continues to develop, more creatives than ever are speaking out about AI learning from their work without their consent.

Outrage erupted when Adobe changed its terms of use, which were interpreted to mean that the company was training AI on users’ work. (Adobe has since re-issued the terms).

Much of the concern lies in the functionality of generative AI models – so-called because they “generate” content by learning from huge datasets that are often scraped from the Internet.

The AI-generated response may mimic the style of real artists. In fact, users can submit prompts such as an artist’s name to return results in a desired style.

“Basically, we want to build more tools that just enable more people, including people who don’t consider themselves creators today,” Zuckerberg said.

He failed to mention how this could come at the expense of those who put time into crafting the work AI trains on, saying there will be “more creative jobs” in the future.

The argument that AI will eliminate jobs has featured strongly in debates over its applications. But Zuckerberg seems positive that the tools can – and will – be used for good.

“I think everyone is creative in some way,” he said. “The challenge is how to remain one when you grow up. And I think part of what we want to do is build the tools that allow everyone to do that.”

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