The CEO of far-right network Gab says AIs like ChatGPT are 'satanic' and floats creating a Christian one | Business Insider

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Andrew Torba, the CEO of the far-right social network Gab says ChatGPT is 'satanic' and that Christians need to instead build an AI that glorifies God.

Torba wrote an article titled in which he detailed the many ways that Christians should be fighting back against artificial intelligence.

Nonetheless, OpenAI has said that some biases do exist and said it is working to fix them. Insider asked ChatGPT whether it thinks it is satanic, to which it said no.In his article, Torba asked:"If the enemy is going to use this technology for evil, shouldn't we be on the ground floor building one for good?" .

Representatives for OpenAI did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. Insider asked ChatGPT what it thought of Torba's article, and wa told it was"misguided."

 

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