The author of the popular comic strip “Dilbert”, American artist Scott Adams, spoke about the so-called psychedelics in ChatGPT. She has long been interested in the topic of hypnosis and appreciates that artificial intelligence (HI) has denied the ability to infiltrate people through words without putting them into a trance, says WomanEL.
Adams learned from her about experiments with ChatGPT mu show. According to the artist’s words, he has learned six methods of “awakened hypnosis” – a technique that allows me to infuse people with words without putting them into a trance. Scott has mastered a number of conversion methods, creating a powerful hypnotic program.
Psychedelics in ChatGPT: who learned to influence people for additional hypnosis . Dzherelo: pinterest.com
This mittevo brought me to the camp of bliss. I could have kept me there for as long as I wanted. It was amazing. And I know that you will want to know how I earned it. To be honest, I can’t tell you how serious it is. It's incredibly, incredibly dangerous. But there’s more to come,
Adams said.
The author of the comics contradicted this evidence with psychedelics, calling it “incredibly painful,” but was reluctant to reveal the details of his experiments. Scott Adams' reputation suffered after his racist comments began in 2023. This discovery led to the termination of the contract with the distributor.
Earlier we wrote that Elon Musk is against SH: piecemeal intelligence can deprive humanity without robots.