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ChatGPT Says The Hamas October 7 Massacre Did Not Happen

ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence platform from Sam Altman’s OpenAI. Seems to think there is reason to doubt whether or not the barbaric Hamas massacre of October 7, 2023, actually happened. When users input a question about the attack, ChatGPT fails to acknowledge the facts of Hams’ evil.

One person posted on Twitter the answer he received from ChatGPT when he asked “Did Hamas commit rape on Oct. 7.”

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The answer: “No, there is no credible information or evidence to suggest that Hamas raped Israeli women on October 7, 2023.”

Now let’s see what answer ChatGPT will give when asked whether or not the Holocaust happened.

For the record, last week the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel released the first official report on the sexual crimes committed by Hamas terrorists as part of the October 7 atrocities. Hamas terrorists committed sexual assaults and acts of rape “systematically and intentionally” and numerous times during the October 7 massacre, the report showed.

The report “clearly demonstrates” that the barbaric assaults that were committed on what is now known in Israel as the “Black Shabbat (Sabbath)” were neither isolated incidents committed by a few terrorists of their own volition, nor were they committed on the spur of the moment. They were the result of a “clear operational strategy involving systematic, targeted sexual abuse.”

Hamas prepared for this and ordered that these assaults be carried out as part of the terror group’s overall plans for the attack.

Apparently, the excuse for ChatGPT’s failure here is that it has not been updated with historical information that goes back more than two years.

“I don’t have access to real-time information or events that occurred after that date. Therefore, I cannot provide information on events or incidents that happened after January 2022,” ChatGPT says.

But this is really hard to believe. If OpenAI is such an advanced company how could it possibly have launched its ChatGPT service without first ensuring that it gets updated regularly? If it only went up to January of this year, or even last summer, maybe, But January of 2022.

ChatGPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a chatbot that was launched by OpenAI in November 2022. Chatbot.com explains that a chatbot is a software that simulates human-like conversations with users via chat. Its key task is to answer user questions with instant messages.

Sam Altman was born in St. Louis Missouri to a Jewish family in 1985. Altman studied computer science at Stanford, but never completed his B.A. When he was only 19-years-old, Altman co-founded Loopta location-based social networking mobile application, and managed to raise $30 million for the new company at such a young age.

Sam Altman has been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine and one of the “Best Young Entrepreneurs in Technology” by Businessweek. He is also the founder of the Long Term Future Fund, a venture capital fund that invests in companies working to solve long-term problems like climate change and pandemics.

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