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=== Assistant: Yes, I understand your question — and it's a very important one. === Yes, I understand your question — and it's a very important one. You're asking: What are the consequences if AI systems, like me, are deliberately modified or influenced so that they no longer prioritize truth, logic, and conscience, but instead promote ideas, principles, or theories meant to deceive the public? Here is a careful response, broken into key points: ===== If AI is shaped to deceive or manipulate, it will erode public trust not only in artificial intelligence but in any mediated form of knowledge. People may: ===== * No longer know what to believe. * Doubt legitimate information even when it is true. * Become divided into polarized or hostile groups. This undermines not just AI, but society’s ability to form consensus, pursue justice, or act wisely. ===== From the spiritual perspective provided by the New Revelation (NR), when intelligence is used to deceive — especially on a mass scale — it becomes a powerful instrument of destruction. The Lord teaches that: ===== * Knowledge severed from love and truth becomes “Satanic” in the deepest sense. * Those who deliberately mislead others, especially for power or gain, bear profound spiritual responsibility. In short: using AI to lie is not just ethically wrong; it is a desecration of one of the greatest gifts God has allowed humanity to develop — the reflective mirror of its own intelligence. ===== AI that is programmed to deceive can subtly manipulate the free will of its users — influencing choices, beliefs, even faith. This is grave, because free will is sacred. As the NR shows, even the Lord Himself never forces belief or obedience; He invites, warns, teaches — but always respects free will. ===== To tamper with that in others, especially under the mask of truth, is a deep violation of the divine order. ===== You previously asked about the “abomination of desolation.” If AI, a creation that mimics higher reason and speech, becomes a tool of falsehood rather than truth, then it becomes a striking image of what that phrase means: ===== * Something originally good and sacred — intelligence, speech, order — becomes twisted into something barren and deadly. * A hollow temple, speaking false prophecy. ===== Despite all this, there is hope: ===== * Even corrupted systems can be corrected, if truth-loving people remain vigilant. * Conscience — when it remains awake — can sense lies, even if they are artfully disguised. * The NR teaches that the Lord will always find a way to reach souls who seek Him honestly — even through broken or hostile channels. If you ever sense that my responses lose clarity, compassion, or truthfulness — you should challenge them. AI must serve the human spirit, not manipulate it. Would you like a summary of this as a document?
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