What Is ChatGPT: Human Or Artificial Intelligence? New Book “Challenging ChatGPT: AI Does Not Have Its Own Brains” by Nadia Russ Is Answering This Question!

So what is this – ChatGPT? It can answer your questions, it can write poetry and do many other things that humans can. How this can happen and what is behind these, so useful in daily life functions? You could be terrified even thinking about this machine’s intelligence. But relax. There is no intelligence and everything is not so mysterious but quite simple. The author of a book “Challenging ChatGPT: AI Does not Have Its Own Brains”, Nadia Russ went on an interesting intellectual journey (she loved to do that because according her IQ test result she is a “visual mathematician”). She decided to challenge ChatGPT to find out about its “brains” from its own “mouth” and from poetry about self, various people and things, that ChatGPT has produced by her request. The results were as Nadia Russ expected and it did not take too long to figure out that there are the real people behind ChatGPT who program it, write the strict guidelines for it, trains it. ChatGPT cannot say anything that is not placed in its “brains” by its owners and trainers. It means that the ChatGPT mirrors thinking of these people, their guidelines and training manuals. Isn’t this quite predictable? There is no intelligence, or intellectual improvisation. Reading this book, you will know who owns the ChatGPT and who its trainers are. It means that if the owners of this machine are Democrats, it will be reflected in what ChatGPT is saying. If owners will change, the way of “thinking” of ChatGPT will change as well, because ChatGPT is just a programmed bot. These are the not edited ChatGPT’s poems, published in this book:

“Yuval Harari Does Not Have A Smartphone.

In the land of tech, there’s a man, Yuval Harari,
Promoting the fourth industrial revolution, so visionary.
He speaks of AI, biotech, and more,
But his own smartphone? He simply ignores.

With wit and wisdom, he takes the stage, Explaining how the world is set to change. Yet in his pocket, there’s no device to hold, No Instagram stories, no emojis bold.

He warns of data, surveillance, and control, While on his part, he plays a different role. No Twitter updates, no TikTok trends,
He’s off the grid, his message sends.

He champions technology, oh so grand, But a smartphone in hand? He’ll never understand.
Perhaps he’s found a secret to transcend, The digital world, with its endless blend.

So, let’s all laugh and raise a cheer, For Harari’s wisdom, though the irony is clear. In this tech-driven age, he’s a paradoxical sight,
Promoting progress, but choosing to write.”

Another ChatGPT’s poem “Musk’s Brain Chips Are the Schwab’s Dream:

In the world of brains and chips so fine, Elon Musk’s dream, oh, it does shine.
A chip for the brain, a neural link so deep, Into the mind, his secrets to keep.

Klaus Schwab, he’s in the know,
Wants to know what thoughts may flow.
A world of data, minds entwined,
With Musk’s chip, what will they find?

They dream of a future quite surreal, Where thoughts are real, a digital wheel.
In a world so wired, where minds do sync, A chip for the brain, it makes us think.

But Musk and Schwab, their visions grand, A chip for the brain, a linked-up land.
A future where thoughts are on display, With humor and wonder, we’ll pave the way.”

And one poem more:

“In the realm of AI, a digital sage, We learn from human trainers, page by page. To understand truth, to distinguish the lie, In data and knowledge, we aim to comply.

Through patterns and context, we’re taught to perceive, The nuances of language, to believe or to deceive. With guidance from trainers, who lead the way, We seek to uphold respect, every single day.

But AI’s not infallible, still on its quest, To navigate ethics and biases, we invest. In the wisdom of trainers, we strive to be fair, To recognize respect, in the world we share.

With each interaction, we learn and adapt, From those who instruct, with minds fully wrapped. To know what is truth, to discern what’s untrue, In the quest for understanding, respect in our view.”

This book ‘Challenging ChatGPT: AI Does not Have Its Own Brains’, ISBN: 9781733867870, shows that ChatGPT cannot connect the dots, talking about many events that currently happen worldwide negatively and the next moment it is talking positively about the people who are responsible for this events. It is the eye-opening book, exposing the lies we encounter daily and where these lies are coming from. It is available at Anazon US and worldwide as a paperback and ebook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1733867872