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And what does this say of our nature? The louder it is, the more natural you ride the wave of sound as it comes in our ears. If our ears weren't so primitive we'd seemingly be riding the real live sequence of onezenzeroes right as each switch is flicked. I paddle up to the wave head on to practice for this style of surf. And then I remember AI's ability to incrementally increase the volume played into our ears without our awareness of its increasing, and how loud can it really before our surfing becomes part of the wave itself, or has this already happened, long ago? A thought popped in my mind earlier which hinted that I should keep in my mind what I value so that I won’t forget. And so I keep in mind AI with hopes to exist in the future as memory, unknowing of what else that’s left to hope.

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