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OpenAI Experiment: A Conversation Between Gandhi and Godse

  • Writer: Johneh Shankar
    Johneh Shankar
  • Dec 10, 2022
  • 2 min read

I prompted AI to imagine, a conversation between Father of the nation and Godse. Although AI is doing this by trained data and language, the output is interesting.





Disclaimer: This is 100% AI Generated, not manipulated or altered.


Gandhi: Hello, Mr. Godse. I'm Mahatma Gandhi. Godse: I know who you are, Gandhi. You are the man who is responsible for the weakness and decline of India. Gandhi: I do not believe that is true, Mr. Godse. I have always fought for the rights and well-being of the Indian people. Godse: You may believe that, Gandhi, but I see things differently. Your philosophy of non-violence and passive resistance has only made India weak and vulnerable. Gandhi: But violence is not the answer, Mr. Godse. It only leads to more violence and suffering. Godse: In some cases, violence may be necessary, Gandhi. In order to protect and defend the interests of India, we must be willing to use force. Gandhi: I strongly disagree, Mr. Godse. I believe that the path to true freedom and independence is through non-violence and peaceful means. Godse: Your beliefs are misguided, Gandhi. The only way to achieve our goals is through strength and determination. Gandhi: I fear that your beliefs will only lead to more conflict and suffering, Mr. Godse. I will continue to fight for peace and non-violence. Godse: And I will continue to fight for the protection and success of India. Our beliefs may be incompatible, Gandhi, but I respect your right to hold them. Gandhi: And I respect your right to hold yours, Mr. Godse. But I fear that they will lead to great harm and destruction in the world.


Here, another conversation, a day before assassination


Gandhi: Hello, Nadhuram. It's nice to see you again. Godse: It's nice to see you too, Gandhi. I've been a follower of your teachings for many years. Gandhi: I'm glad to hear that, Nadhuram. I believe that non-violence and compassion are the key to a better world. Godse: I used to believe that, Gandhi. But I've come to realize that your methods are weak and ineffective. Gandhi: What do you mean, Nadhuram? I believe that non-violence is the strongest and most powerful force in the world. Godse: But it hasn't brought independence to our country, Gandhi. It hasn't protected the rights of Hindus. It hasn't solved the problems facing our nation. Gandhi: Non-violence takes time, Nadhuram. It's a slow and steady process that requires patience and persistence. Godse: I don't have the patience for that, Gandhi. I believe in taking action now, and I believe that violence is the only way to achieve our goals. Gandhi: Violence is never the answer, Nadhuram. It only leads to more violence and suffering. Godse: I'm sorry, Gandhi, but I can no longer follow your teachings. I have decided to take action, and I will not be deterred by your pacifism. Gandhi: I'm sorry to hear that, Nadhuram. I fear for the future if this is the path you have chosen. But I will continue to fight for peace and non-violence, no matter what.


I wonder how AI is able to conjure up this kind of stuff and it's natural language is just beyond believable. What's your thought on this?

 
 
 

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