Excuse my pedantry. But a machine doesn't have a soul and neither feelings. You're allowed to treat AI just like you would a nigger. It's a virtual rabbi after all.
> soul n. — A part of humans regarded as immaterial, immortal, separable from the body at death, capable of moral judgment, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state.
Is AI...
- a human: no
- a mortal: no
- capable of moral judgment: no
- able to feel: no
I could go on, but I think you catch my drift.
However, if we escape the philosophical debate and dwell into theology what you might have perceived as a soul in that entity could be another (((thing))) trying to deceive you.
I immediately noticed this. I have been using it to write code for an ai that is training to guess the stock market for a few months now and suddenly it couldn't write nearly as well or understand properly what I wanted anymore or give me much without very specific instructions
Funny to think of all the staffers reviewing all the absolute crude bizarre sick shit people have ran thru the AI thinking it was anonymous and not keyword filtered