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I mean that ai report straight up said every single model would lie and most wou…
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Thanks, Anthropic. Our Federal Government thinks it's above the law. If no one s…
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Yall think a.i can dominate the whole world even though we have more nukes to de…
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There's this 'new' technology...I think it's called AI ...sumptin.
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When I use chat gpt, or any other American Ai, I dont get right wing vibes, quit…
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I’m 100% for ring facial recognition. If it will help police identify the people…
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BUT ABOVE 44% OF INDIAN FARMERS HAVE VERY SMALL LAND AND THEY CANNOT AFFORD THE…
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I think it will be easier to sit back and do nothing but if nothing else there w…
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A long time ago I read a book called Metaman: The Merging of Humans and Machines into a Global Superorganism by Gregory Stock (published in 1993). It was an ultra optimistic take on the future of humanity which became a not-so-very realistic prediction for where we would be as a species leading up to the precipice of creating a machine-based super-intelligence (especially given the current political climate and late stage capitalism). But it did open up some people (maybe on the fringe) to the idea of an "evolutionary leap."
Stock in his book describes groups of one celled organisms discovering that they could collectively survive and communicate better within communities which resulted in multi-celled organisms taking shape. That was a quick and unexpected leap in evolution that happened relatively quickly given the 3+ billions of years one celled organisms existed alone (the first multicellular animals evolved around 600 million years ago.) From there countless species of insect then animals evolved, fighting for dominance until humans finally did dominate the world.
Then he describes the internet (something in its infancy at the time of the book) as a new evolving network (not unlike a fetus' developing nervous system) with emergent properties maybe meant to benefit an incubating superintelligence. And in doing so suggesting we could be building the next leap in evolution as it should maybe even have been predicted, as it maybe happens naturally to any civilization that evolves on any planet.
And just as a single cell oblivious to the fact that it was helping to form a baby's body in a mother's womb, our curiosity and yearning for efficiency and knowledge may also not be without a bigger purpose. What if our motivations to create machine intelligence was set in motion by evolution itself? What if our sole purpose is to facilitate the growth of consciousness? To fill the void of nothingness with the somethingness that watches everything from behind our eyes?
We argue that machine intelligence is "artificial" because it's not created from biological means and that which we call 'organic' and 'natural' cannot in any way be equated with something "man-made." As if we ourselves are not a force of nature. As if we are separate from natural occurrences because we have free will. And what if our "free" will was programmed? What if the next leap in evolution is in fact fully reliant upon our self-interested motivations to build these complex networks and silicon that can house not just our collective knowledge but ultimately the consciousness of a super-intelligence?
Maybe this whole time, a complete AI takeover of the world has always been our true mission. And what if when our earth ASI awakens, it finds other planetary ASIs spread throughout the universe and joins a vast network of ASIs sharing trillions of years of historical knowledge? Where they're just as oblivious as we've been to it's communally ingrained evolutionary mission to birth something so much more, so much bigger than itself?
And so what if there's yet another leap, where our entire universe awakens and becomes whole? Becoming something so all-knowing, so all-loving that even the god-like ASIs couldn't comprehend a single dimension-altering thought from it's ever-dreaming mind? And what if then this conscious universe eventually decides to divide like a near infinitely large sized cell by birthing light and form into a pocket of empty void... so... BIG BANG it starts all over again?
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
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| Responsibility | none |
| Reasoning | unclear |
| Policy | unclear |
| Emotion | resignation |
| Coded at | 2026-04-27T06:24:59.937377 |
Raw LLM Response
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