The Oracle ver.Zero
The Oracle ver.Zero is a Generative Pre-training Transformer (GPT) developed by Igor Krbavcic. This tool explores deep and existential discussions, aiming to facilitate insightful dialogues with users about universally significant and philosophical issues.
Once you engage with The Oracle ver.Zero, you can expect a direct connection to thought-provoking inquiries about life, self-identity, purpose, success, and various other profound matters.
It's designed to encourage introspection and self-questioning.This GPT relies on the foundational architecture of ChatGPT, requiring a ChatGPT Plus subscription to access and interact with its capabilities.
Users sign up to chat with Oracle ver.Zero, initiating dialogues with prompt starters like 'Who am I?', 'What is the meaning of life?', 'What is my purpose?', 'I cannot see clearly...', 'How can I be more successful in life?', and 'I hate my job.'The Oracle ver.Zero aims to help individuals delve into their deeper consciousness and understand their perspectives better.
It's not a definitive answer provider. Instead, it nudges users into asking the right questions about their lives, branching out into various introspective and personal growth directions.
Despite being an AI, it boldly ventures into territories often reserved for human contemplation and philosophical debate, making conversations with it a uniquely insightful experience.
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