Delphi, an online AI bot, promises to answer any moral question users pose

Have you ever thought that a bot
Might somehow be someone who’s got
A simple way out
Of life’s moral doubt?
Because I’m fairly sure that they’ve not

John Moynes

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12 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

    1. Papi

      I have only two requests for when I die, the first is, my remains to be scattered around the beautiful corners of Ireland.

      The second is I don’t want to be cremated…

  1. Nigel

    Actually, that’s not a bad answer, as a useful guide. The worse one is whichever one you happen to be doing at the time.

  2. Rapscallion

    Put me in mind of the old saw: a monk goes to hi Abbot and asks “is it ok if I smoke when I pray?” Th Cabot stormily replies “It would be a sacrilege. You should concentrate on the grace of God when you pray”. A few days later, the monk goes to the Abbot and asks: “Is it ok to pray when I’m having a smoke?” “Of course” replies the beaming Abbot “God wants us to be in his presence whatever we do.”

    Going to prove, it not the question, it’s how you frame it.

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