Professor Qimron demonstrates Chat-GPT propaganda faking machine on himself
Chat GPT simply invents extremely reliably looking lies on people, one has to check the original resources to understand that the machine just makes things up as a con artist. Any idea why?
Please read the recent tweet of Udi Qimron:
I asked Chat-GPT about my own views regarding C-19. Amazingly, it provided references to my views - all TOTALLY FAKE. I have no interviews\manuscripts with these names\dates, and I actually hold the opposite opinions. I am used to officials lying to us, but not AI machines...


Let that just sink in: Chat-GPT just makes things up
Udi Qimron: What are the views of Udi Qimron regarding Covidl9?
Chat GPT: As a microbiologist and researcher, Udi Qimron has provided insights and commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of his area of expertise. Some of his views and contributions related to COVID-19 include:
1. Development of a potential treatment for COVID-19 using bacteriophages: In a study published in the journal "Scientific Reports" in June 2020, Qimron and his colleagues reported that they had identified several bacteriophages that could potentially be used to treat COVID-19 by targeting the virus's genetic material.
2. Emphasis on the importance of vaccination: Qimron has been an advocate for vaccination as a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19. In an interview with The Jerusalem Post in January 2021, Qimron emphasized the importance of vaccinating as many people as possible in order to control the spread of the virus and prevent the emergence of new variants.
3. Criticism of unproven treatments for COVID-19: Qimron has been critical of the use of unproven treatments for COVID-19, such as hydroxychloroquine, which has been promoted by some as a potential cure for the disease. In an op-ed in The Jerusalem Post in July 2020, Qimron argued that such treatments are not supported by scientific evidence and may be harmful to patients.
Overall, Qimron's views on COVID-19 are based on scientific eviderce and a commitment to advancing public health through rigorous research and responsible communication.
Udi Qimron: Can you please provide references?
Chat GPT: Sure, here are some references related to Udi Cfmron's views on COVID-19:
1. Chan, B. K., Sisti, F., Jones, M. 8., Harris, K. A., & Qimron, U. (2020). Phage-based treatment for a virulent SARS-CoV-2 strain. bioRxiv, 2020.06.18.159467. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.18.159467
2. Jerusamern Post. (2021, January 26). Tel Aviv University researchers claim breakthrough in developing Covid treatment. The Jerusalem Post. https://www.jpost.com/bealth-science/tel-aviv-university-researchers-claim-breakthrough-in-developing-Covid-treatment-656674
3. Qimron, U. (2020, July 13). Unproven Covid-19 treatments may be more harmful than the virus. The Jerusalem Post. https://www.jpost.com/opinion/unproven-covid-19- treatments-may-be-more-harmful-than-the-virus-opinion-634692
These “views” of Udi Qimron have been completely made up. The first links leads to an article of a different name, not authored by Udi Qimron. The articles in Jerusalem post simply do not exist.
Contrary to fake information made up by Chat GPT professor Udi Qimron advocated for the natural immunity, has criticized Israeli MoH on numerous occasions for their draconic policies.
Does anyone have an idea why to put so much effort into a faking machine?
You could probably make one of these nonsense generators yourself - see https://github.com/hrasto/kgp for an example
The key here - as anywhere else - is to check the references. If they turn out to be fake, or not on point, then the "article" is nonsense. Digital ID won't stop anything, it can be hacked and spoofed.