r/zen • u/ewk [non-sectarian consensus] • 19d ago
AI Zen Master
Since it's so easy to drop a Zen text or even multiple Zen texts into an llm and ask questions that the llm will answer from the standpoint of the text?
* www.reddit.com/r/Zen/wiki/getstarted
Doesn't it make sense that there would be a lot less confusion and a lot more interesting conversations??
Plus, if you have an llm answer questions about the texts then who better to explain why Zazen Shinto-Buddhism and Alan Epstein Watts are not part of the tradition?
Serious question.
Where are all my AI Zen Masters at?
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u/origin_unknown 7d ago
That's exactly the kind of low effort response I'm not interested in and it completely ignores what I'm talking about.
I'm concerned you can't have a conversation about this, but you still want a winnable argument. I'm not arguing about this anymore. If you can simply inform people they are being ignorant and that's their own problem, then you should be able to accept someone saying it to you.
It's not a free tech. There are consequences that aren't being well considered. Even if you don't agree with me about the appearance of any reliable translation from the thing, there are plenty of other issues to consider.
I think most people's thinking is about like someone justifying eating meat because they're not the person that killed the cow, they're just the one eating it. It's just ignorant.