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Response Of ChatGPT On Nithyananda's Kailasa Stuns Everyone!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   4 March 2023 5:31 PM IST
Response Of ChatGPT On Nithyanandas Kailasa Stuns Everyone!
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Technology is a boon to humankind. Things can be done easily with the help of technology. However, there are a few concerns that technology can impact the employment opportunities of humans and technology can be tricky and tough. We are hearing a lot about the latest technology.

It is known that a few months back, ChatGPT software, an artificial intelligence chatbot was launched. Since its start, the software has been in the news with the response it gave. To a query, ChatGPT reportedly advised an employee to leave the position.

Recently, ChatGPT termed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as one of the controversial people. The AI-generated software failed to crack the UPSC program and highlighted why the exam is one of the toughest competitive exams.

Now ChatGPT is in the news with its response to Kailasa, a nation founded by fugitive godman Nithyananda. Taking a question on whether is it advisable to travel to Kailasa, the self-proclaimed Hindu nation set up by Nithyananda, the ChatGPT gave a shocking answer.

Calling Kailasa a controversial and self-proclaimed Hindu nation, CharGPT said that the nation is not recognised by any body, and human rights abuses are also reported there. Having said that, the ChatGPT termed Kailasa as not a legitimate nation and a few nations issued warnings to visitors to travel there given the doubts and concerns of visitors.

"Nithyananda's 'Kailasa' is a controversial self-proclaimed Hindu nation, which is not recognized by any government or international body. It is located on an island in Ecuador, and there are reports of human rights abuses, including allegations of forced labor, physical and sexual abuse, and the exploitation of women and children," ChatGPT said.

The world got to know about the alleged nation when Nithyananda announced that he set up the nation on an island. Recently two people who introduced themselves as the representatives of Kailasa attended the United Nations and alleged that Nithyananda was persecuted in India and sought the body's intervention.

However, the United Nations said that the comments made by the representatives are irrelevant. Following this, the representatives changed their stand and said that only a few anti-Hindu elements are after Nithyananda.