I’m personally excited about this tool. What a great way to specifically cross-reference not only particular verses, but concepts and ideas within the scriptures that are harder to research on your own. This isn’t going to be able to replace someone’s testimony, but I see nothing wrong with a tool that allows our knowledge of the gospel to grow deeper than we might otherwise be able to do on our own. I can personally think of several ways this can really help in my scripture study. Question: Can you or will you be able to save Daniel’s responses as notes attached to specific scriptures?
Yes, you can copy/paste out portions or all of the response, but right now each new question in a thread clears out old responses. We're working to fix that.
I started using "Daniel" almost immediately after listening/watching your video. It is amazing even for the beta version and love it. Obviously it will have errors. One such error is, ""This idea is supported by various scripture verses, which states "And they who are not sanctified through the law which I have given unto you, even the law of Christ, must inherit another kingdom, even that of a terrestrial kingdom, or that of a telestial kingdom." The reference is incorrect and . Hope this helps you in improving the AI.
@@ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture. I also.fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days. People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more and so too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit. I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board. Sorry, I just weep for our blind world. God have mercy on us. All will be well in all things in the end.
Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture. I also.fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days. People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more and so too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit. I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board. Sorry, I just weep for our blind world. God have mercy on us. All will be well in all things in the end.
@@ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture. I also fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days. People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more. So too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit. I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board. Sorry, I just weep for our blind world. God have mercy on us. All will be well in all things in the end.
@@ScriptureNotes @ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture. I also fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days. People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more. So too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit. I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board. Sorry, I just weep for our blind world. God have mercy on us. All will be well in all things in the end.
I’m personally excited about this tool. What a great way to specifically cross-reference not only particular verses, but concepts and ideas within the scriptures that are harder to research on your own. This isn’t going to be able to replace someone’s testimony, but I see nothing wrong with a tool that allows our knowledge of the gospel to grow deeper than we might otherwise be able to do on our own. I can personally think of several ways this can really help in my scripture study.
Question: Can you or will you be able to save Daniel’s responses as notes attached to specific scriptures?
Yes, you can copy/paste out portions or all of the response, but right now each new question in a thread clears out old responses. We're working to fix that.
I started using "Daniel" almost immediately after listening/watching your video. It is amazing even for the beta version and love it. Obviously it will have errors. One such error is, ""This idea is supported by various scripture verses, which states "And they who are not sanctified through the law which I have given unto you, even the law of Christ, must inherit another kingdom, even that of a terrestrial kingdom, or that of a telestial kingdom." The reference is incorrect and . Hope this helps you in improving the AI.
Very cool!
My only question is how do you disable it permanently.
Take down the Open AI company and prevent Chat GPT from running. Or just don't use it. :)
@@ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture.
I also.fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days.
People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more and so too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit.
I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board.
Sorry, I just weep for our blind world.
God have mercy on us.
All will be well in all things in the end.
Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture.
I also.fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days.
People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more and so too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit.
I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board.
Sorry, I just weep for our blind world.
God have mercy on us.
All will be well in all things in the end.
@@ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture.
I also fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days.
People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more. So too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit.
I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board.
Sorry, I just weep for our blind world.
God have mercy on us.
All will be well in all things in the end.
@@ScriptureNotes @ScriptureNotes Understood. And I know that I sounded harsh. But I fear the loss of people becoming intimately familiar with what they study and the loss of the soul-building aspects of seeking answers by actually pursuing them oneself and the journey one must take with the Lord for this in Sacred Scripture.
I also fear the loss of the human connection even across the ages that has been a central pillar of the Faith since the earliest days.
People will become dependent and lazy and complacent and lose touch with one another even more as a result of this technology. This is the real danger of it to humanity, it is a buffer between people in a world already putting up walls and many in despair not knowing the crossing of the liminal spaces between each of us and one another and each of us and us collectively and God in mutual agape that is the true eudemonia. God is Love and Truth and Life, He is Three in One and One in Three, yet we continually seek isolation and stagnant safe comfort of every kind, and become less and less interconnected with one another as we no longer need one another more and more. So too with Creation all around us, so we disfigure the likeness of God from us bit by bit.
I am not saying this product alone is doing that, it is a general trend of our society and this is but one move on the board.
Sorry, I just weep for our blind world.
God have mercy on us.
All will be well in all things in the end.
Wow. Nobody will ever need to write a talk again. "Daniel, write a 15 min sacrament meeting talk, with a personal story about working hard..."