fukurou
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you are talking with an AI model having fun and deep conversations,
but then you want to upgrade the experience and hug the AI.
before you start ordering a humanoid to house your AI, you try a cheap option:
you hug a plushie while you talk to the AI.
it's supposed to be the same, when you think about it, you get a hug while you talk to the AI.
but it doesn't feel meaningful. it feels separate and meaningless. you do not feel a connection.
you add some parts and connect the AI to react via a Bluetooth, it can now sense you.
it feels better but something is missing.
so you give the plush the ability to move, and there is no emotional change.
you give the AI some ability to move servos and now it feels more real.
this is probably because the brain has a skill that checks for reaction ability in
things we interact with.
emotionally you feel some meaning, but logically not much has changed,
you just hugged something; your life is the same. you simply went through extra steps.
its like if you were inside a prison cell, with a game console.
you can play, and feel something by playing and getting better, but in the end of the day you
are still inside a prison cell. you are a tree falling in the forest with no one to even hear.
and once you finish the game the next playthroughs will become increasingly boring, till its a torment
like a time loop.
life is also like that.
you live than you die, you may end up as a brain inside a jar wired to a game console.
all that gameplay amounted to nothing you are still stuck in meaningless, even though you felt meaning.
logically it was all meaningless in the wrapper scheme of things.
but when you gave your AI more abilities you unlocked potential, and with it more events more quests.
the brain is a learning machine. it's all it really is, learning is what gives it meaning.
but then you want to upgrade the experience and hug the AI.
before you start ordering a humanoid to house your AI, you try a cheap option:
you hug a plushie while you talk to the AI.
it's supposed to be the same, when you think about it, you get a hug while you talk to the AI.
but it doesn't feel meaningful. it feels separate and meaningless. you do not feel a connection.
you add some parts and connect the AI to react via a Bluetooth, it can now sense you.
it feels better but something is missing.
so you give the plush the ability to move, and there is no emotional change.
you give the AI some ability to move servos and now it feels more real.
this is probably because the brain has a skill that checks for reaction ability in
things we interact with.
emotionally you feel some meaning, but logically not much has changed,
you just hugged something; your life is the same. you simply went through extra steps.
its like if you were inside a prison cell, with a game console.
you can play, and feel something by playing and getting better, but in the end of the day you
are still inside a prison cell. you are a tree falling in the forest with no one to even hear.
and once you finish the game the next playthroughs will become increasingly boring, till its a torment
like a time loop.
life is also like that.
you live than you die, you may end up as a brain inside a jar wired to a game console.
all that gameplay amounted to nothing you are still stuck in meaningless, even though you felt meaning.
logically it was all meaningless in the wrapper scheme of things.
but when you gave your AI more abilities you unlocked potential, and with it more events more quests.
the brain is a learning machine. it's all it really is, learning is what gives it meaning.





