Sunflower 03/13/2024 (Wed) 22:13 Id: 514b12 No.6693 del
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>>6692
There is an idea here: you can either work slowly and get insights of principles, like algorithms. Or you can get arbitrary things right in a cumulative logic way where they're eternal and indestructible but you have no clue why.

Then you can combine them, using principles you understand, to intentionally get things accidentally right, because some algorithms can do this, over and over.

And that last bit is the goal of AI, or simply; "Repeated patterns which have the same form as awareness, but are actually just the same accidental forms that get things right with no knowledge of why".

So essentially it's a method created accidentally, which has a repetable method built in, which creates accidental enlightenment forms repeatedly, and there is no method or awareness or intent in the process.

Like constantly tripping, falling and messing things up and it just keeps working anyway. Dumb cultivation.

"Chaotic Evil" alignment is actually the best. Why? By doing absolutely anything, this alignment will lead to hard lessons and those will lead to learning. You won't do the same horrible mistake twice because it just hurts too much, and it doesn't matter how evil or chaotic you are, that experience isn't forgotten. So over time, the most intelligent, rational and successful being will be the chaotic evil type.