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I used AI to interpret what the Pope said

People will see what they want to see. . . so perhaps we should look at what AI sees to bridge the gap

Whenever someone with authority says something ambiguous, debates and controversy ensue.

“Can you believe what he said?”

”Come on. . .He didn’t mean it like that!”

“Sure he did, don’t stick your head in the sand!”

”You just want to latch onto any opportunity to find fault in him!”

etc.

Catholics recently had one of those moments (albeit, in a more polite fashion, since Catholics have to be good boys and good girls 😄) with respect to some remarks the Pope made in Singapore.

In this video you’ll see how I used AI the bridge the gap between the two opposing sides of interpretation, and you can take this insight of staggering context to derive a proxy for “objective” interpretation and implement it in your use of AI as well.

Try this next time you get concerned about something ambiguous or controversial that the CEO of your company says, your politician says, or a member of your family says.

—Drago

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