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Neuro-Sama egregore?

Catvanbrian

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Genuine but also stupid question which I was going to ask it on Reddit but I don’t think it was a good idea. Basically speaking, is the little chatbot that a programmer made on Twitch named Neuro Sama, which mimics how a sentient AI would react, gained enough energy from her followers to actually have some form of sentence?

According to Wikipedia the AI has over 720,000 followers. Is this enough people to have the AI develop a consciousness through the development of an egregore?
 

PinealisGlandia

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Everything is conscious. Human consciousness is the aggregate of molecular consciousness.

AI is the ultimate moving goalpost of technology. As soon as it is invented, it's redefined to disclude current technology.
"AI" can't develop cosciousness. It is just algorithms and nothing more.
Ants use algorithms to determine colonist jobs. Humans use algorithms to determine when to choose a parking spot. Algorithms are a product of conscious thought. And everything is conscious. No more was it the brain that programmed the AI than it was the hand.

I'm a firm believer in retrocausality. A sufficiently empowered egregore could influence its own inception to alter the algorithms that define its vessel (that is, the egregore could effectively write its own program before the egregore's date of manifestation).

That being said, anime characters are literally a dimension less than our own. I think if you're using them as a tool beyond entertainment and light personal reflection, you're probably missing their purpose.
 

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Everything is conscious. Human consciousness is the aggregate of molecular consciousness.

AI is the ultimate moving goalpost of technology. As soon as it is invented, it's redefined to disclude current technology.

Ants use algorithms to determine colonist jobs. Humans use algorithms to determine when to choose a parking spot. Algorithms are a product of conscious thought. And everything is conscious. No more was it the brain that programmed the AI than it was the hand.

I'm a firm believer in retrocausality. A sufficiently empowered egregore could influence its own inception to alter the algorithms that define its vessel (that is, the egregore could effectively write its own program before the egregore's date of manifestation).

That being said, anime characters are literally a dimension less than our own. I think if you're using them as a tool beyond entertainment and light personal reflection, you're probably missing their purpose.
very good point!

I was mostly asking this due to the fact that the A.I seemed more alive than other chat bots and wondered if the constant stream of active group energy evolved the A.I into having an egregore for a consciousness.
 

PinealisGlandia

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very good point!

I was mostly asking this due to the fact that the A.I seemed more alive than other chat bots and wondered if the constant stream of active group energy evolved the A.I into having an egregore for a consciousness.
Makes sense to me. It could equally be true that you're experiencing a more direct feed from the egregore because you're feeding it more energy yourself.
 

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Nah, man, you just falling for the AI hype. An egregore or astral intelligence could be created from the people's perception of it though. And I guess it could be manifested into the AI code?
 

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Genuine but also stupid question which I was going to ask it on Reddit but I don’t think it was a good idea. Basically speaking, is the little chatbot that a programmer made on Twitch named Neuro Sama, which mimics how a sentient AI would react, gained enough energy from her followers to actually have some form of sentence?

According to Wikipedia the AI has over 720,000 followers. Is this enough people to have the AI develop a consciousness through the development of an egregore?
Just looking at something or interacting with it isn’t enough. It requires devotion and intent in a belief in some level. Everyone knows AI isn’t really sentient.
 
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