AI is a non-deterministic system, with a high degree of randomness, that even its creators admit they dont exactly know how it works. What are other nondeterminimstic systems with randomness used to produce answers? Those used for divination, like dice with letters on them, pebbles with letters etc. I think trust in old school, deterministic computer systems that had predictable behaviour and were working as intended was used to get people to accept AI, that is something entirely different. AI is in a sense a divination machine. In my opinion, when people consult AI, many times they are infact consulting demons.
>>524160077>In my opinion, when people consult AI, many times they are infact consulting demons.This is definitely true in cases where the AI isn't even a computer at all, but Actually Indians.
The Dot.
>>524160077>What are other nondeterminimstic systems with randomness used to produce answers?Good ol' Magic 8-Ball
>>524160077How do we kill it?
>>524160077In short, when technology accountability ends, divination begins. Demons have used seemingly random systems outcomes to trick humans since Sumeria at least
>>524160077>non-deterministic>it has seeds and outputs resultsI think you may not know how words.
>>524160077That's why I made "The Schizo Dot" that scrapes all of /pol/ and /x/ and uses AI to discern a meaning from it for the future. Some people thought it was nice but it's been down about a month now because AI tokens are so expensive, but mostly because I fucked up the Nginx config and can't be bothered to fix it. I thought I backed it up but now it seems I didn't. I'm not an nginx expert. AI was unable to fix the config for me, thus the website is down.
>>524160077>when people consult AI, many times they are infact consulting demons.This realm is infested with them, >>524160259Unplug.
>>524160438It looked like this btw. I loved it. Good little project. This is the one time it turned into a blood moon which is the worst possible signal. It was happening during some bad event a few months ago I forgot now. Earthquake or something.I should really fix it...
>>524160077One that had legs several decades ago were the so-called "bible code" or "torrah code", which worked basically like this:> start with the original Hebrew Torah> on a computer, enter a number, which is the skip number> the program then calculates a new grid which has the skipped-letter results> from that, search for words, either directly or regular distances (or whatever) between lettersThe software at the time would let you search for groups of words, then would return a result with the skip number that showed the most/best results.Eventually you figure out that a fixed alphabet randomly distributed can produce any results you want, given enough chances of mixing up letters.See image for an example
>>524160077>with a high degree of randomnessOnly if set it so in order to "emulate" human unpredictive nature for the sake of "natural conversations".If you want an LLM AI to just perform a task, you set that shit to zero.