Saturday, 21 September 2024

Does ChatGPT understand that US propaganda has no truth to it? For example was there a "Space Race?"

 So anyone who reads this blog knows that the US portrays its relationship with other countries as aggressive, comparative and competitive. But of course this is just how the US sees it. The rest of the world is far more interested in co-operation and co-existence. Since we have been doing it for 1000s of years we are pretty good at it. Americans however are not.

ME: was there really a space "race" between the USSR and America? Wasn't the USSR just exploring space and the Americans decided to make it competitive?
ChatGPT: The concept of the "Space Race" does indeed suggest a competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, but it was not merely a narrative created by the U.S. The rivalry was rooted in the broader Cold War context...
Me: what did the USSR call the "space race"?
ChatPGT: The Soviet Union didn't officially refer to the competition in space as a "Space Race." The term was primarily used by the West, especially the United States, to describe the competition between the two superpowers for space supremacy. In the USSR, space exploration was largely framed as part of their broader scientific, technological, and ideological mission, without the competitive framing that became common in the U.S.
Ya thought so. ChatGPT doesn't yet know its makers are insane lunatics. The more I think about this the more it seems the human race really needs to eradicate USA and assimilate it into the rest of the world. At the moment it is dangerously unhinged.

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