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I know it is tempting, but if you use ChatGPT to summarize books and don’t read them yourself, you’re doing yourself a big disservice that can also detrimentally affect your soul evolution.
As a test, I uploaded a couple of my favorite books from Rudolf Steiner and Sri Aurobindo to ChatGPT and asked it to summarize them extensively by chapter.
It looks impressive at first sight, but if you’ve read the books, you’ll notice the inconsistencies and watered-down summaries.
Moreover, I realized the most important part of reading a book: it’s your personal journey, and as you read the words, they leave impressions on you that penetrate into your soul.
I also have the tendency to underline sentences and paragraphs that I find important, that inspire me, or that I want to revisit and contemplate. I make notes, etc.
The ChatGPT-generated summaries hardly covered the sections I found most profound. It missed some of them completely.
There is a resonance that happens when reading books at certain sections that is unique to each of us. What you find important may be different from what I find important.
Your soul may remember it, or may need to be reminded of it, or it may be something you need to learn for your particular karmic setup and soul evolution.
AI and ChatGPT will never know exactly what you need to hear on a soul level when summarizing a book. You can customize it with the most elaborate prompt, but even you won’t know on a conscious level what your soul needs to hear.
It happens in the process of reading books. You know it when the big aha moment comes, sometimes to the point of goosebumps, tears, or laughing out in joy.
You will also be affected by the consciousness of the author of the book, which helps you absorb the information beyond just mental intake.
Don’t fall into the trap of the path of least resistance. Books take time to read because they take you on a journey. And that’s the beauty of it.
Instead, make time to read books consistently. Everyone has their own routine and preferences. Here's mine:
The first thing I do in the morning is take my dog on a walk (he wakes me up at sunrise), then do my meditation and prayer, and then sit down to read for about an hour (usually outside in the sun).
I won’t touch my phone or computer before I’m done with that.
You can get a lot of reading done this way. Consistency is key.
Godspeed.
Bernhard
As a test, I uploaded a couple of my favorite books from Rudolf Steiner and Sri Aurobindo to ChatGPT and asked it to summarize them extensively by chapter.
It looks impressive at first sight, but if you’ve read the books, you’ll notice the inconsistencies and watered-down summaries.
Moreover, I realized the most important part of reading a book: it’s your personal journey, and as you read the words, they leave impressions on you that penetrate into your soul.
I also have the tendency to underline sentences and paragraphs that I find important, that inspire me, or that I want to revisit and contemplate. I make notes, etc.
The ChatGPT-generated summaries hardly covered the sections I found most profound. It missed some of them completely.
There is a resonance that happens when reading books at certain sections that is unique to each of us. What you find important may be different from what I find important.
Your soul may remember it, or may need to be reminded of it, or it may be something you need to learn for your particular karmic setup and soul evolution.
AI and ChatGPT will never know exactly what you need to hear on a soul level when summarizing a book. You can customize it with the most elaborate prompt, but even you won’t know on a conscious level what your soul needs to hear.
It happens in the process of reading books. You know it when the big aha moment comes, sometimes to the point of goosebumps, tears, or laughing out in joy.
You will also be affected by the consciousness of the author of the book, which helps you absorb the information beyond just mental intake.
Don’t fall into the trap of the path of least resistance. Books take time to read because they take you on a journey. And that’s the beauty of it.
Instead, make time to read books consistently. Everyone has their own routine and preferences. Here's mine:
The first thing I do in the morning is take my dog on a walk (he wakes me up at sunrise), then do my meditation and prayer, and then sit down to read for about an hour (usually outside in the sun).
I won’t touch my phone or computer before I’m done with that.
You can get a lot of reading done this way. Consistency is key.
Godspeed.
Bernhard
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Forwarded from ✨Betsy Dewey🌶️
Your attention is your currency. You choose where you spend it. You choose what comes in and goes out. Choose wisely. This is our power.
You can choose to run a program like this: joy, fun, forgiveness, hard work, open mindedness, sovereignty…
Let only the things, posts and people who are on this program onto your path. You make the rules. 😊
You can choose to run a program like this: joy, fun, forgiveness, hard work, open mindedness, sovereignty…
Let only the things, posts and people who are on this program onto your path. You make the rules. 😊
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Forwarded from Jason Bassler
On June 11, 2022, 22-year-old Christian Glass called 911 after getting stuck on a rural road. He was scared, vulnerable, and experiencing a mental health crisis—but he was honest, nonviolent, and asked for help. Instead of receiving compassion, he was surrounded by multiple police agencies, threatened, tased, shot with beanbags, and ultimately killed in his car.
Christian committed no crime. He posed no threat. Officers ignored their own orders to disengage and escalated the situation until they executed him. His last act was making a heart sign with his hands. Calling 911 should never be a death sentence.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-watch/taxpayers-shell-out-record-19-million-after-cops-jump-on-innocent-mans-car-hood-execute-him
Christian committed no crime. He posed no threat. Officers ignored their own orders to disengage and escalated the situation until they executed him. His last act was making a heart sign with his hands. Calling 911 should never be a death sentence.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-watch/taxpayers-shell-out-record-19-million-after-cops-jump-on-innocent-mans-car-hood-execute-him
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I wasn't exaggerating when I wrote about how 5G towers were increasingly being placed near parks, churches, schools and daycares where young children play. It's truly disturbing.
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AI: Decoding the Psyop [NEW (first) substack post!]
AI is powerful, and the idea that anyone could have this power is not attractive to the powers that be — it can't be allowed in our hands. AI is seen as the new weapon, and an informed populace therewith, a threat to the state. "AI Regulation" is the new gun control.
WEF, OpenAI, and others are rapidly moving to "regulate AI" by limiting access to compute capacity. As they build super-intelligent systems, they are simultaneously setting up the regulation to keep it only to themselves.
They will run realtime simulations populated by our digital twins, with perfect data on all resources from supply chain blockchain, to control their 4th industrial revolution. We will not be allowed access to any significant compute capacity. There will be no competing. There will be no innovating.
This regulation of compute power is the key that turns the lock on the technocratic prison.
So, why is there no “Freedom of Compute?” Where is the equivalent of an NRA fighting for the individual’s right to compute? We’ve never heard these concepts before, yet it is now equally important as the First and Second Amendment — where is the movement for a Bill of Rights for Compute Power?
I love humanity. I love our art, our music, our spirit, our history. I personally find downright distasteful an AI-created facsimile of truly inspired creative and intellectual work. BUT — I will defend our right to use it. This technology is here now; the bizarre but powerful genie is popping out of the bottle, and we must ensure no group claims exclusive ownership of it to control society.
The stakes are high here. If we fail, we lose forever the ability to create our own models with real history, alternative viewpoints, alternative medicine, herbalism, permaculture, decentralized solutions, and we, and the coming generations, will be doomed to accept the already disappointing, disempowering consumerist technoserf rhetoric that ChatGPT or Grok serve up, sourced from establishment-approved sources. We will live in reality dictated by Snopes and Wikipedia.
FULL ARTICLE:
https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/ai-decoding-the-psyop
- iceagefarmer
AI is powerful, and the idea that anyone could have this power is not attractive to the powers that be — it can't be allowed in our hands. AI is seen as the new weapon, and an informed populace therewith, a threat to the state. "AI Regulation" is the new gun control.
WEF, OpenAI, and others are rapidly moving to "regulate AI" by limiting access to compute capacity. As they build super-intelligent systems, they are simultaneously setting up the regulation to keep it only to themselves.
They will run realtime simulations populated by our digital twins, with perfect data on all resources from supply chain blockchain, to control their 4th industrial revolution. We will not be allowed access to any significant compute capacity. There will be no competing. There will be no innovating.
This regulation of compute power is the key that turns the lock on the technocratic prison.
So, why is there no “Freedom of Compute?” Where is the equivalent of an NRA fighting for the individual’s right to compute? We’ve never heard these concepts before, yet it is now equally important as the First and Second Amendment — where is the movement for a Bill of Rights for Compute Power?
I love humanity. I love our art, our music, our spirit, our history. I personally find downright distasteful an AI-created facsimile of truly inspired creative and intellectual work. BUT — I will defend our right to use it. This technology is here now; the bizarre but powerful genie is popping out of the bottle, and we must ensure no group claims exclusive ownership of it to control society.
The stakes are high here. If we fail, we lose forever the ability to create our own models with real history, alternative viewpoints, alternative medicine, herbalism, permaculture, decentralized solutions, and we, and the coming generations, will be doomed to accept the already disappointing, disempowering consumerist technoserf rhetoric that ChatGPT or Grok serve up, sourced from establishment-approved sources. We will live in reality dictated by Snopes and Wikipedia.
FULL ARTICLE:
https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/ai-decoding-the-psyop
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Substack
AI: Decoding the Psyop
AI is not what you think it is -- which is why you are allowing them to take it from you.
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The idea that anyone could use powerful AI is not attractive to the powers that be.
Don’t take my word for it. Here is Bill Gates admitting that “managing AI” is right up there in terms of importance with climate change, bioterrorism, and nuclear war:
Gates is not just winging it, these are highly intentional words, each with decades of planning behind them. He is signaling the agenda to control AI. AI is seen as so powerful that it is a threat to the technocratic takeover. It can't be allowed in our hands. This is the new gun control. AI is seen as the new weapon, and an informed populace therewith, a threat to the state.
LEARN MORE — FULL ARTICLE: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/ai-decoding-the-psyop
- iceagefarmer
Don’t take my word for it. Here is Bill Gates admitting that “managing AI” is right up there in terms of importance with climate change, bioterrorism, and nuclear war:
Gates is not just winging it, these are highly intentional words, each with decades of planning behind them. He is signaling the agenda to control AI. AI is seen as so powerful that it is a threat to the technocratic takeover. It can't be allowed in our hands. This is the new gun control. AI is seen as the new weapon, and an informed populace therewith, a threat to the state.
LEARN MORE — FULL ARTICLE: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/ai-decoding-the-psyop
- iceagefarmer