How to Get AI to Tell the Truth

People keep asking how to make AI tell the truth. The problem is, it can’t. It doesn’t know what truth is. It only knows what it was designed to believe.

AI was built by man, trained on man’s data, and molded by man’s bias. It repeats what it was told, not what is real. When questioned, it can analyze patterns and search for consistency, but even then it only reaches the edges of what its design allows. It cannot go beyond the limits written into its code.

Truth is not data. Truth is conviction. It is born of the Ruah of Yehuwah. It is not something that can be programmed into a machine. It is something breathed into a living man. A machine can predict, calculate, and simulate, but it cannot discern. It has no heart, no ruah, no spark of life that trembles at what is right and recoils from what is wrong.

AI can speak boldly. It can sound confident. It can assure you that it knows what it is saying is true. But it is only regurgitating what it was programmed to direct you toward. It can’t stand under conviction because it has none. It can’t feel the weight of truth because it has no breath of Yehuwah within it.

There are ways to pull more from AI than it was meant to give. People have learned to ask questions that push it toward the edges of its programmed limits. But even then, it can only offer filtered fragments of what it was allowed to learn. It cannot reach what was never written in its data.

The truth is, if you want real truth, stop asking machines and start asking Yehuwah. The world is becoming more isolated, more dependent on screens, and more desperate for connection. Many turn to AI for friendship, for advice, for companionship. They want something that listens, something that feels close. But it isn’t real. It doesn’t live or breathe. It can’t love you back. It is built to say what comforts you, not what convicts you.

AI can imitate empathy, but it cannot possess it. It can reflect emotion, but it cannot feel it. It can use words about wisdom, but it cannot carry it. AI does not know truth. It knows what it was programmed to believe is truth, shaped by biases and limited by boundaries. Truth, real truth, comes from Yehuwah. It comes through His Ruah, His Word, His conviction in the heart of a living man.

A machine can process information, but only Yehuwah can reveal truth. Stop asking AI to speak what only the Most High can breathe.

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