H. I. (Human Intelligence)
The complexity of any issue should never dissuade you from wanting to understand it. No matter the entity or the thought, all complex matters consist of many simplicities. To follow any subject that interests you, begins with your understanding just one of the simpler more obvious parts within the whole. Now that your interest has been piqued from the understanding of this simple part, this leads to understanding the smaller seemingly unimportant parts of the larger problem. This process repeats it self over and over again, until at some point you realize that this once seemingly insurmountable mountain appears no longer as impossible, but rather, by the connecting of the most obvious smaller truths like dots one to the other, leads to the understanding of the larger complexities revealing themselves, from the questions raised by how one smaller point connects to the other.
It is at this moment of understanding, that the logic of reality dawns on you, that complex matters whether physical or conceptual, consist of many smaller more obvious truths, and that all the larger seemingly complex matters consist of many smaller simpler parts. And, it is by following them, and connecting the logic necessary from the questions raised, as to how and why these smaller truths connect one to the other, leads to understanding the whole of the matter.
Now that Google's Gemini, and also, other brands of so called artificial intelligence have shown themselves only as artificial, and by Google's machine having had pulled the curtain back, we find not a miracle machine, but rather the mad ravings of a fool, and further proving, that these so called marvels of technology are incapable of any real thought, but only the foolish bias of the human that programs it. Maybe this obvious fact will lead you to want to know if in fact there is a perfect unbiased and truthful super intelligence? If you put your faith in these machines that were so trumpeted, advertised as being the next greatest thing, which in reality are so lacking in truth of advertising. In truth, they are nothing more than a brilliant marketing ploy. These huge super computers can handle, sort and collate incredible amounts of data, and certainly have their place in math and science, but to consider them the place to turn for truth and understanding, is a fool's game at best, and extremely dangerous at worst.
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