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This article by Miles Mathis criticizes Bing’s new ChatGPT bot for providing false and libelous information about him when asked “who is Miles Mathis?“. Instead of directing users to his own work, ChatGPT presented negative blurbs from RationalWiki, which Miles Mathis claims is a CIA front, and from an anonymous blogger named Fauxlex. Miles Mathis points out that ChatGPT incorrectly states his birth year and that his websites have far more internet traffic than the sources that attacked him. He argues that this demonstrates censorship and propaganda, designed to prevent people from accessing his unfiltered work. Miles Mathis highlights claims that he is a “man with a mind greater than all the greatest thinkers in history” and attributes these claims to his readers, noting that such praise is unprecedented even for famous scientists like Hawking and Feynman. He also mentions that his predictions about Solar Cycles have come true and that The Daily Mail in London reprinted his theory about Hawking being replaced by a body double. He contrasts this with ChatGPT’s limited knowledge and reliance on censored information, suggesting the bot is not truly connected to the internet but rather fed pre-approved data. Miles Mathis expresses disappointment that ChatGPT cannot recognize his validated scientific predictions and dismisses mainstream scientific theories as mere computer models with fudged data and fantastical abstractions, lacking connection to reality.
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