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A 21st Century Theological Dispute

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People have long struggled to understand The Word of God. One might even wonder if a better approach would be to rely on artificial intelligence. However, I’m not sure AI algorithms understand Him either This shows that even God the Omnipotent can’t manage sarcasm blatant enough for Twitter. Twitter has repented, but it looks like a very long penance to me. I fear not His wrath, for though I walk in the valley of copyright infringment fair use is with me. Still He has earned a link.

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People have long struggled to understand The Word of God. One might even wonder if a better approach would be to rely on artificial intelligence.

However, I’m not sure AI algorithms understand Him either

A 21st Century Theological Dispute

This shows that even God the Omnipotent can’t manage sarcasm blatant enough for Twitter. Twitter has repented, but it looks like a very long penance to me.

A 21st Century Theological Dispute

I fear not His wrath, for though I walk in the valley of copyright infringment fair use is with me.
Still He has earned a link.

Robert Waldmann
Robert J. Waldmann is a Professor of Economics at Univeristy of Rome “Tor Vergata” and received his PhD in Economics from Harvard University. Robert runs his personal blog and is an active contributor to Angrybear.

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