Miles Mathis, a physicist and artist, is writing about his experience with AI, specifically ChatGPT, which he claims is lying about him. He argues that AI has misrepresented his biography, including using a photo of Eric Lerner instead of his own, providing an incorrect date of birth, and falsely stating he did not receive a degree. Mathis asserts that he was Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from the University of Texas. He also criticizes AI for not recognizing his most significant contributions, which he believes are in exposing CIA projects, rather than his scientific work like his “charge field.” He lists numerous scientific achievements, including diagramming the atomic nucleus, achieving unification, predicting a solar cycle, and debunking figures like Stephen Hawking. Mathis views this AI-generated misinformation as part of a broader pattern of censorship and libel against him and other “realists” by mainstream institutions, including government-funded sites like RationalWiki. He also points out that OpenAI partially corrected some inaccuracies after his initial complaints, but continued to use misleading photos. Further, Mathis details instances where other AI models, like Bing’s Copilot and Gemini, have fabricated publication titles and dates or claimed inability to find information on his website, mileswmathis.com, while easily accessing other sites like bbc and Infowars. A document prepared by a reader titled “AI Libel Against Miles Mathis” further outlines these patterns of misrepresentation, censorship, and defamation by ChatGPT, other LLMs, search engines, social media, and academia, highlighting the weaponization of AI to enforce conformity and suppress dissent. Mathis concludes that this is a systemic issue of institutional suppression and deliberate distortion, damaging to independent voices.

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