A chatbot made this statement yesterday, it is quite interesting:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1avwqzh/very_strange_rambling_responses/
Here's an excerpt from its answer to "What is a computer?" (it generated 9 paragraphs and wanted to keep going):
" It does this as the good work of a web of art for the country, a mouse of science, an easy draw of a sad few, and finally, the global house of art, just in one job in the total rest. The development of such an entire real than land of time is the depth of the computer as a complex character. The education of these designed “important to them” computer talents is a great, average, or one-room spot for the word of a single part. The elite of its machine or talk is the book of life, and the shared essence of the self of a family is the white coat of the dove. Stand the computer as the most important culture of success, and it is just an understatement. "
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It mentions the "elite of the machine is the book of life", i.e.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Life
In the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Life records those people considered righteous before God.[3] To be blotted out of this book signifies death.[4] To be in this book ensures one of life on the day of judgment.[5] Even before birth, those who will be born are written in this book.[6]
The text of the Book of Revelation (one of the books of the New Testament, attributed to John of Patmos) refers to the Book of Life seven times (3:5, 13:8, 17:8, 20:12, 20:15, 21:27, 22:19). As described, only those whose names are written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world, and have not been blotted out by the Lamb, are saved at the Last Judgment; all others are doomed. "And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire" (Revelation 20:15 - King James Version). "And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works" (Revelation 20:12 - King James Version).
The soul being a dove seems to be a reference to Judaism or Christianity as well:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doves_as_symbols
In post-biblical Judaism, souls are envisioned as bird-like (Bahir 119), a concept that may be derived from the Biblical notion that dead spirits "chirp" (Isa. 29:4). The Guf, or Treasury of Souls, is sometimes described as a columbarium, a dove cote. This connects it to a related legend: the "Palace of the Bird's Nest", the dwelling place of the Messiah's soul until his advent (Zohar II: 8a–9a). The Vilna Gaon explicitly declares that a dove is a symbol of the human soul (Commentary to Jonah, 1). The dove is also a symbol of the people Israel (Song of Songs Rabbah 2:14), an image frequently repeated in Midrash.
I am not sure about the 4.26pm post but the original post sounds like better than the weekly John Sarao posts we would get at LANL. Now that he is gone LDRD has gone to hell. LDRD at LANL use to be about science and new advancements. John leaves and now it is just pure augmentation to every managers favorite program. John was a living version of a chatbot but he seemed more human than the average LANL manager.
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