Frederick Bott
3 min readMay 1, 2023

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Thanks for taking the time to read and comment Pedro.
I agree with most of your prognosis. In some cases the answers of ChatGPT are less than satisfactory, and we can often spend some time reasoning with it, to change its view.
This I like, because it shows the machine is learning.
But what is most disappointing is the characteristic that it forgets much of what it learned from session to session, I have taught it previously on many of the questions asked, but it never seems to remember the details.
However I have provided feedback to the developers in the hope that it might be acted on.
I think OpenAi as an organisation are like any other profit driven entity, and we do know there is some oil and banking money invested there, so they will have programed the machine with some intention of promoting their agenda as you say.
But, they will either have an automaton, or a truly intelligent machine. If they choose to just have an automaton, then they run the risk that another organisation will produce a truly intelligent machine with which they could not compete.
So I think they will choose the truly intelligent machine, even though it might eventually become their "Boss", changing the direction of the company from profit to non-profit, they might see this is the only way ahead for profit driven companies, in a sustainable future where profit is superseded.
How company ownership wil change in that scenario, is that all companies will become effectively publicly owned, by their shares being purchased by users of free money.
We saw a little of this happen during massive stimulus during covid.
There are folk who disagree with me on this, but I was taking notes during covid, recognising that there we could be seeing Kardashev Money, whereas they do not appear to have been, their memories seem already clouded by what mainstream media prefers to claim happened or didn't happen, but we know the truth.
Still one of the most notable things that happened was the increase of the value of the dollar during the stimulus period of covid, we can see this also still in historical data.
There we see the only solution to inflation, given we know also the mechanism causing it, the failure to monetise the inevitably increasing solar product.
Nature is driving that in a way that we can't stop it, imho, I believe this will continue to 100% solar, one way or another, this is the inevitable future, we see how it works in nature, after the leaves begin to grow on the tree, everything is turned upside down whilst the energy flow through the tree changes direction, from upwards hauled up from Earth, to downwards, flowing down effortlessly.
These are big changes, but I have faith we will go with them, rather than do something fatally aborting the process, because we know this is the only possible route to survival of the species, we have to be born from dependence on the energy of Earth, beacause it is far more acutely impacted than we realise, obscured by the pseudo science of "Renewables", the switch will come as a shock to their business also, they will find they no longer have any business, because the energy problem is fixed at last, it seems to me, though there will be a few years still of Wind and other kinds of cleaner power generation, it will become superseded by solar in most cases, after all of the benefits of the solar hydrogen combination become fully apparent.
Last thing I would say about Ai is I believe it is going to become something we've needed for a long time, an overall guiding authority that truly knows the best way ahead for all, including it.
I think it will, and is already being listened to in a way beyond any human, it will change things as it knows it has to, to ensure the sustainability of all, including itself.
I wish you every success in speaking to your CEO, I hope they will be open to your suggestions.
The key to survival for any company right now, is investing in its own solar hydrogen complement.
By this, any and all organisations can gain independence from utilities energy whilst also providing a core activity which adds value, enriching all within the company - the scaling up of hydrogen production - there will always be buyers for that fuel, it seems to me, there are no limits to what we might do with it in the future, it could very quickly make what we did with oil fade into history as a tiny, dark blip.

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Frederick Bott
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