Simply ask ChatGPT questions that have even a slight aura of mystery around them.
For example — about 9/11 — ChatGPT acknowledges that there are CoNsPiRaCy ThEoRiEs surrounding the collapse of WTC Building 7. You know, the same types of CoNsPiRaCy ThEoRiEs that have shrouded the assassination of JFK for a generation, and the much more recent killer, toxic genetic injections.
Couched in terminology such as “fringe” — “controversy” — “speculation” and the usual appeal to authority in so-called “experts,” ChatGPT is nothing more than a more advanced extension of pre-existing regime narrative control matrixes.
Will ChatGPT police itself to see if there is any spreading of its own conspiracy theories that make it off-platform and onto sites like Substack and Twitter?
Is there any tool that exists that can identify ChatGPT comments on the internet.
Older AI comment detection tools will certainly have issues identifying this caliber of content — as newer generated content is processes using more advanced tools. Effectively, perhaps only ChatGPT knows if a comment was written by ChatGPT or not due to its centralized nature.
Will this information be transparent? Likely not.
Do other organizations possess tools this sophisticated? Probably.
Chatting is enjoyable back and forth communication that reveals secrets and shares truths. AI will never chat. MSM will be outsourced to AI and CGI and MSM is quickly dying.