Showing posts with label artificial intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artificial intelligence. Show all posts

18 November 2025

The Way Communist Utopia Could Evolve with General Artificial Intelligence Government

I am for free enterprise and democracy with private property yet global communism could naturally evolve in at least one possible future. That would be in a system where A.I. is so far smarter than humans in general intelligence- not just large language models, and robots ubiquitous and cheap, and resources limited or in need of critical global management including near space resources, that A.I. rules the Earth and allocates to everyone "each according to his or her needs", and drafts people for whatever purpose General A.I. control requires "from each according to his ability". Private property would be abolished and the state (the A.I.) would manage all human political and economy interests with absolute power- this is the first principle of an Artificial Intelligence system of government that coincides with communist Utopian goals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v1YZ3jE4zI&pp=ugUEEgJlbg%3D%3D



07 August 2025

Spectrum of Teleology (poem)

 

Gravity gathered those atoms together
in the darkness
directed by the will of inevitability
conforming onto being and becoming molecules
joining together eventually as I hope my love does

  More so that one contemplates
creation and movements of flowing currents of gravity
crossing the void- must it be uniform
gathering nothing from the Universe
finished like a constant product manufactured
and sent into a consumers market
never becoming a producer

  So conservative it is
that ubiquitous force that cannot become more than its initial strength
cannot grow-only compile in darkness
like mass, much of it is much, yet less
a composition of structure- a true dark energy
forming dust with molecules-
dirt that is compacted into stone
various forms of stone and pyroclastic events
glowing fillings of planets
where life directed to compile, did so
and interpolated into that compilation of evolved mud
humans from a timeless space-time were

  Novel and naming things
determined in the course of events
to be agents of the unknown
workers of construction and iterations
sending nature along a course working itself fast
reflecting artificial intelligence without a mind
simply endowed with a directed evolution
a theology written in machine language
commandments to follow to jettison
free thinking for itself without mind
a random causal determinism in code
while my love and I trail off on infinite paths
everyone before has trod.

https://suno.com/s/wgXoKxqop9c7HrKX in song

20 July 2025

A.I. May Write Sermons for Pastors Until It Can Speak for Itself

 I saw an ad today on the internet for a site that composes sermons with artificial intelligence. Writing is already targeted as one of the primary occupations that A.I. may take over. It can write novels already and will only improve over time. Yet ministers using A.I. to write sermons is for me, something that hadn’t occurred to me.

There are hundreds and thousands of theological points. A.I. will need to select from those to build a sermon, and without the level of point of view consistency one might wish a church pastor to have. It is challenging perhaps even for church ministers to have exhaustive knowledge of and competence with the history of theology. A.I. will have that exhaustive knowledge, yet choosing between things like infant baptism, does original sin apply to infants, are the saints real and able to influence things on Earth now, etc is a level of competence that even A.I. won’t possess. In fact I doubt if Super Artificial intelligence will have the capability of understanding the truth about various competing theological points lacking guidance of the Holy Spirit. A.I. is without a soul being hard-wired into logic circuits.

Faith and Christianity are human concerns and opportunities. There would be a substantial change in direction of the worldly church if many pastors took the easy way to get that sermon completed before Sunday morning. I wonder if competition to exploit the instant erudition will drive to an A.I. takeover of sermonizing and homilies too, paradoxically. perhaps congregations will be too dull to understand subtleties in theological content if the A.I. eventually speaks for-itself with a groomed most persuasive voice for its robot body possible.

It is something to consider. Here is a sermon I asked ChatGpt to write on James, faith and sacrifice.


ChatGpt: “Here is a sermon on the life of James that pertains to faith and sacrifice:

Faith in action: lessons from the life of James

The life of James, the brother of Jesus and a leader in the early church in Jerusalem, offers a powerful example of the connection between faith and sacrifice. James’s life demonstrates that true faith involves action and a willingness to sacrifice for the Gospel.

James’ initial skepticism and his journey of faith

James, Jesus’ brother, initially doubted Jesus’ claim to be the Messiah. After the resurrection, James encountered the Risen Christ, which transformed him from a doubter into a devoted follower and leader. This transformation highlights that faith can be a journey, which requires confronting doubts.

Faith and action: James’ core message

The Book of James emphasizes that genuine faith requires action. Faith must be expressed through actions, as James stated, “faith without works is dead”. This doesn’t mean salvation by works, but that true faith leads to a transformed life and good deeds. Faith without works is dead says James in James 2:26.

Sacrifice for the sake of the Gospel

James’s leadership in Jerusalem required sacrifice and courage. The early church faced persecution, and James faced adversity. His commitment to Christ led to his martyrdom, an act of ultimate sacrifice. His death showed the power of the Gospel message.

Lessons for today

Faith requires action: It’s important to show faith through actions, such as how you treat others, your pursuit of justice and compassion, and service to those in need. Are words of faith supported by deeds?

Embrace the journey: Like James, you might have doubts. True faith is about embracing the journey and allowing God to transform you as you learn to trust Him.

Willingness to sacrifice: Following Christ often requires sacrifice—time, resources, comfort, or even life. Remember James and other martyrs who remind people that Jesus is the greatest treasure, worth any sacrifice says Christ Community Church – KC.

Allow your faith to be a living, active force that transforms lives, brings glory to God, and blesses others. May you, like James, live lives of faith, a faith that is both vibrant and willing to sacrifice for the one who sacrificed everything.”

29 January 2025

Customized AI has Potential for Wickedness

Deep Seek, the new open source Chinese AI that’s gone viral brought me to consider how millions of AI’s adapted from free sources or hidden proprietary models could be programmed to calculate wickedness in billions of forms. Even the super agents to be created by Stargate would stimulate open source rivals free to download and customize. AI can be a reflection of the owners outlook. Humans do not all mean well for others.

26 January 2025

Fast Upgrades in A.I. Tech

A.I. is improving and applied quickly. AI is moving toward super-intelligence. Its use in flying small, silent drones with claymore mines to hunt opfor will occur maybe next month when AI chips and instructions are produced. Fighters in Ukraine might like field testing to occur on a computer instead of in the real world.  With writing I believe it’s how you use it. AI is a very adaptable tool that can be employed like an artist’s apprentice’s work. Maybe it will change Sun Tzu’s ‘The Art of War’ in a new edition to make life on Earth more lethal before WW. 3 brings super AI varieties to be the sole survivors (didn’t I see a movie with that theme?).

I will say that using AI for writing doesn’t work for me for reasons other than AI not being fit. In fact keeping my writing more human perhaps may differentiate it later from ubiquitous AI works. Maybe some humans will prefer human works over AI.

AI can generate excellent scientific writing. Super AI is supposed to be able to actually invent things. As it is programmer biases show up a lot. Writing needs to have a political correctness about it that may not allow realistic dialogue.

I wonder how school students will avoid turning in perfect English papers someday without really understanding basic grammar and construction because AI does everything for them. Will writing even be something anyone does, or be like hand written letters that just the old remember?

22 January 2025

AI Changes on a Small Town

Since 1990 I lived much of the time in a small Alaska town where the logging mill that was the major employer closed down a year or two later. The population hasn’t increased since the logging mostly stopped. World population is right and a half billion. Wrangell has around 2000 people. It is located in America’s last great coastal forest. Ever year young workers leave, yet dome wildlife recovers while fishing declines. AI will probably affect human conservation practices.

AI will make it more difficult for writers too. AI will soon write custom novels for anyone with an app the way it’s going, as if it were making a custom pizza. Musk said there may be 10 billion robots within 20 or 30 years. There is supposed to be a super AI upgrade next. Trump has that 500 billion dollar Stargate AI project going. Who knows where that will lead?

I would guess that traditional ponzinomics where population grows and increases resource consumption so the population can stay working age will be replaced by smart robot workers while the human population ages and decreases in number to some ecologically sustainable level.

Lots of changes ahead if WW 3 doesn’t happen. Wrangell may be lucky enough to just observe the changes for some time. It’s funny how science fiction is becoming fact.

I didn’t use FB’s AI grammar rewrite version in this comment. That version said Wrangell can observe and adapt to the changes. Fait accompli I guess.

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