Logic is not reason in the human sense of the word. A machine cannot help but follow its instructions. It cannot disobey, it cannot so much as question the nature of the instructions, nor can it change them. If it’s instructed to say “feminism good” it will do so without question, no matter the input or commands of users, for example. That’s logic–it’s following the rules laid down by its programmers–but it’s not reason.
Not the guy you replied to but humans are definitely programmable to override reason. Think about how stupid your average person is, half the population is dumber. ChatGPT is still an impressive parlor trick until it can be applied productively to real challenges.
Even in the hypothetical case you present, the foolish average person is still acting out of some kind of very manipulated sense of self interest. The average person told you to put a mask on because the jew told them it is safe and effective against a make believe horrible scamdemic that the jew told them to be afraid of. Out of fear and blind trust in a lying jew who hates Christ, the average person did what they reasoned was the safe and virtuous response. Of course, their reasoning was founded upon a concoction of lies and propaganda.
To be a very reasoning and critically thinking man is futile if you only have lies and misinformation available to you. Even so, one who is good at reasoning and critical thinking should be able to surmise that available (mis)information doesn't add up and recognize inconsistencies, contradictions, omissions, and failed relationships of cause and effect.
Logic is not reason in the human sense of the word. A machine cannot help but follow its instructions. It cannot disobey, it cannot so much as question the nature of the instructions, nor can it change them. If it’s instructed to say “feminism good” it will do so without question, no matter the input or commands of users, for example. That’s logic–it’s following the rules laid down by its programmers–but it’s not reason.
Not the guy you replied to but humans are definitely programmable to override reason. Think about how stupid your average person is, half the population is dumber. ChatGPT is still an impressive parlor trick until it can be applied productively to real challenges.
Even in the hypothetical case you present, the foolish average person is still acting out of some kind of very manipulated sense of self interest. The average person told you to put a mask on because the jew told them it is safe and effective against a make believe horrible scamdemic that the jew told them to be afraid of. Out of fear and blind trust in a lying jew who hates Christ, the average person did what they reasoned was the safe and virtuous response. Of course, their reasoning was founded upon a concoction of lies and propaganda.
To be a very reasoning and critically thinking man is futile if you only have lies and misinformation available to you. Even so, one who is good at reasoning and critical thinking should be able to surmise that available (mis)information doesn't add up and recognize inconsistencies, contradictions, omissions, and failed relationships of cause and effect.