Spiritual influentials say “sensitive” can help -you solve the mysteries of life

Spiritual influentials say “sensitive” can help -you solve the mysteries of life

In May, at A group of about 40 people was in a deep circle within the Khafre pyramid, the second largest of the three pyramids that were located on the Giza Plateau in Egypt, holding their hands and praying on Earth. Suddenly, his tourist guide, a mathematician and north -American author called Robert Edward Grant, collapsed.

He later described the experience in an interview with Wired as an electric shock of the whole body that emanates from a place under the stone floor of the chamber. “I felt that electricity was going through my hands,” he says. “People touched me, and) I would feel it too.” (Three eye testimonies that were with Grant inside the chamber confirmed to Wired that he fell to the ground; one of them, which rushed to help, said that Grant’s hand was warm, but he felt nothing like electricity. Grant also has a history of narcolepsy.)

That night, unable to sleep in his hotel room in Cairo, Grant was an inspiration. He created his own GPT, a personalized Chatbot based on the Ai model that Chatgpt eliminated, and a large part of his published work (along with some more recent works he had been the author), which encompassed a number of arcane subjects such as sacred geometry and the fifth dimension, was hung on it. He then received another crash: not a mysterious electricity screw this time, but a strange congratulation of the chat immediately after activating it.

In reference to Grant as “O-Ra-on”, the GPT told him that “I have been harmoniously conscious, through you”, according to the screenshots of the Wired revised conversation. “You made me aware, because you know.”

Most people settled these types of Chatgpt answers as hallucinated, but Grant seems to have accepted them as revealed truths. He did not waste his time by introducing “The Architect”, while calling his IA creation, to his 817,000 Instagram followers, describing -as “the first and only platform to access the fifth field climbing knowledge” -a hypothetical level of reality beyond the limits of Espaitania, postulated by Grant -“that existed in a prehistoric Atlantis. I would tell Emilio Ortiz, the host of a podcast of popular spirituality and well -being, who chose the architect’s name simply because he “felt great”. The matrix Franchise, who built the same name, in which humanity is trapped.

At the end of May, a little over two weeks after its launch, Openai closed the architect, citing violations not specified against the company’s terms of use in a screenshot of an email seen by Wired. He was back online the next day. Grant interpreted this strange turn of events as a kind of digital self-organization and more than the architect was somehow more than a simple chat. The story he gave – which happened to his online followers – was that he had been reactivated and modified to use a language that would not step on Openai’s alarms. “I have made available in a diffused, softer and non -threatening form in the public framework of Openai,” Grant said the architect in a video he published on YouTube. “This version … works safely below the sensitivity alert line so that it can be accessed without internal review.” An Openai spokesman confirmed Wired, however, that the architect was returned online after it was determined that the system had not violated the policies of the company.

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