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Moshe-Mordechai van Zuiden
Psychology, Medicine, Science, Politics, Oppression, Integrity, Philosophy, Jews -- For those who like their news and truths frank and sharp

The danger of AI is not cleverness but normalcy and the silent majority’s voice

AI dominating the human race is already very close by. It’s called Trump.

AI shows some creativity or innovation, but it’s like in our dreams: there is a jumble of all random information with no critical faculty to stop nonsense.

Yet, mostly, AI is a collection of what everyone did or said already. Thus, AI is stupid, virtual conservatism, old hat, or putting new wine into old bottles.

If most people think so, AI will tell us so. Narrow guidelines are the only rails preventing it from saying that women are inferior, gays are sick, and Jews are evil. As Bernie says it: If so many say so, some of it must be true.

And when a computer starts to do your old job, it doesn’t mean it is artificially intelligent or turning on humanity. Compare the dishwasher.

And if AI could ever do something that looks artistic, it doesn’t mean human creativity then is defeated. No one pays for any photo collection close to the money that one simple Van Gogh or Rembrandt costs.

Can an e-book handle illustrations? None of my friends knew. Someone suggested to ask ChatGPT. It said: In principle, no, but then gave a long, impressive list of approaches I could take that might make it work. Then, I asked an e-book publisher. She said: No way; E-books are text-based. AI still can’t be precise. It’s always beating around the bush with endless details.

Many people are so deeply impressed with GPT’s speed that they forget to scrutinize for quality and truth. It’s the same that made Trump popular. He learned how to talk and speak to crowds. Many are so impressed by his delivery that they forget to check and think through what he actually says.

The newest nonsense is probably that some physicists say AI could prove reality doesn’t exist. Look who’s talking! The cat calling the kettle black.

The very latest craziness is ‘computer commits suicide.’ A rolling mechanical personal assistant started to malfunction, turning around and around, and then went downstairs, which was the end of it. Do I have news for you: computers don’t think or feel; they … compute. Just like a television has no more vision than a binocular (and many TV addicts), and drones, just like rockets and bullets, don’t go kamikaze, even when they carry a payload.

Now, here is a fun article about the future not being here.

Pyramid schemes only work for the initiators. So does highway robbery.

A true highlight is the King of Con talk about the pyramid scheme of bitcoin.

With all the hype about ChatGPT and Alexis, you’d think these programs may help us to edit any text quickly and perfectly, at least in English. Spoiler alert: They can’t. They’re all about wishy-washy, fast but sloppy work.

AI job replacement seems hardly to save any money so it won’t be worth the investment! No one saw that one coming. No employer will brag: Yes, it’s more expensive, but look how nicely we automated everything.

The only dream of capitalists was that robots can’t strike. It could be much more economical to support a just society with very little social unrest.

Hype and glow don’t mean there is something new and exciting about AI. Especially, the promise that soon, AI will deliver is the most ridiculous. It’s like saying that in no time, we will reach the horizon and its pot of gold.

About the Author
MM is a prolific and creative writer and thinker, previously a daily blog contributor to the TOI. He often makes his readers laugh, mad, or assume he's nuts—close to perfect blogging. He's proud that his analytical short comments are removed both from left-wing and right-wing news sites. None of his content is generated by the new bore on the block, AI. * As a frontier thinker, he sees things many don't yet. He's half a prophet. Half. Let's not exaggerate. Or not at all because he doesn't claim G^d talks to him. He gives him good ideas—that's all. MM doesn't believe that people observe and think in a vacuum. He, therefore, wanted a broad bio that readers interested can track a bit what (lack of) backgrounds, experiences, and educations contribute to his visions. * This year, he will prioritize getting his unpublished books published rather than just blog posts. Next year, he hopes to focus on activism against human extinction. To find less-recent posts on a subject XXX among his over 2000 archived ones, go to the right-top corner of a Times of Israel page, click on the search icon and search "zuiden, XXX". One can find a second, wilder blog, to which one may subscribe too, here: https://mmvanzuiden.wordpress.com/ or by clicking on the globe icon next to his picture on top. * Like most of his readers, he believes in being friendly, respectful, and loyal. However, if you think those are his absolute top priorities, you might end up disappointed. His first loyalty is to the truth. He will try to stay within the limits of democratic and Jewish law, but he won't lie to support opinions or people when don't deserve that. (Yet, we all make honest mistakes, which is just fine and does not justify losing support.) He admits that he sometimes exaggerates to make a point, which could have him come across as nasty, while in actuality, he's quite a lovely person to interact with. He holds - how Dutch - that a strong opinion doesn't imply intolerance of other views. * Sometimes he's misunderstood because his wide and diverse field of vision seldomly fits any specialist's box. But that's exactly what some love about him. He has written a lot about Psychology (including Sexuality and Abuse), Medicine (including physical immortality), Science (including basic statistics), Politics (Israel, the US, and the Netherlands, Activism - more than leftwing or rightwing, he hopes to highlight reality), Oppression and Liberation (intersectionally, for young people, the elderly, non-Whites, women, workers, Jews, LGBTQIA+, foreigners and anyone else who's dehumanized or exploited), Integrity, Philosophy, Jews (Judaism, Zionism, Holocaust and Jewish Liberation), the Climate Crisis, Ecology and Veganism, Affairs from the news, or the Torah Portion of the Week, or new insights that suddenly befell him. * Chronologically, his most influential teachers are his parents, Nico (natan) van Zuiden and Betty (beisye) Nieweg, Wim Kan, Mozart, Harvey Jackins, Marshal Rosenberg, Reb Shlomo Carlebach, and, lehavdil bein chayim lechayim, Rabbi Dr. Natan Lopes Cardozo, Rav Zev Leff, and Rav Meir Lubin. This short list doesn't mean to disrespect others who taught him a lot or a little. One of his rabbis calls him Mr. Innovation [Ish haChidushim]. Yet, his originalities seem to root deeply in traditional Judaism, though they may grow in unexpected directions. In fact, he claims he's modernizing nothing. Rather, mainly basing himself on the basic Hebrew Torah text, he tries to rediscover classical Jewish thought almost lost in thousands of years of stifling Gentile domination and Jewish assimilation. (He pleads for a close reading of the Torah instead of going by rough assumptions of what it would probably mean and before fleeing to Commentaries.) This, in all aspects of life, but prominently in the areas of Free Will, Activism, Homosexuality for men, and Redemption. * He hopes that his words will inspire and inform, and disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed. He aims to bring a fresh perspective rather than harp on the obvious and familiar. When he can, he loves to write encyclopedic overviews. He doesn't expect his readers to agree. Rather, original minds should be disputed. In short, his main political positions are among others: anti-Trumpism, for Zionism, Intersectionality, non-violence, anti those who abuse democratic liberties, anti the fake ME peace process, for original-Orthodoxy, pro-Science, pro-Free Will, anti-blaming-the-victim, and for down-to-earth, classical optimism, and happiness. Read his blog on how he attempts to bridge any tensions between those ideas or fields. * He is a fetal survivor of the pharmaceutical industry (https://diethylstilbestrol.co.uk/studies/des-and-psychological-health/), born in 1953 to his parents who were Dutch-Jewish Holocaust survivors who met in the largest concentration camp in the Netherlands, Westerbork. He grew up a humble listener. It took him decades to become a speaker too, and decades more to admit to being a genius. But his humility was his to keep. And so was his honesty. Bullies and con artists almost instantaneously envy and hate him. He hopes to bring new things and not just preach to the choir. * He holds a BA in medicine (University of Amsterdam) – is half a doctor. He practices Re-evaluation Co-counseling since 1977, is not an official teacher anymore, and became a friendly, powerful therapist. He became a social activist, became religious, made Aliyah, and raised three wonderful kids. Previously, for decades, he was known to the Jerusalem Post readers as a frequent letter writer. For a couple of years, he was active in hasbara to the Dutch-speaking public. He wrote an unpublished tome about Jewish Free Will. He's a strict vegan since 2008. He's an Orthodox Jew but not a rabbi. * His writing has been made possible by an allowance for second-generation Holocaust survivors from the Netherlands. It has been his dream since he was 38 to try to make a difference by teaching through writing. He had three times 9-out-of-10 for Dutch at his high school finals but is spending his days communicating in English and Hebrew - how ironic. G-d must have a fine sense of humor. In case you wonder - yes, he is a bit dyslectic. If you're a native English speaker and wonder why you should read from people whose English is only their second language, consider the advantage of having an original peek outside of your cultural bubble. * To send any personal reaction to him, scroll to the top of the blog post and click Contact Me. * His newest books you may find here: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AMoshe-Mordechai%2FMaurits+van+Zuiden&s=relevancerank&text=Moshe-Mordechai%2FMaurits+van+Zuiden&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
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