Posting this here, cbts 37 hit post limit.
There are some interesting technological, and important things to consider here; assuming this is an AI network of some sort:
> A group has an AI set which can interpret text, and give mostly appropriate responses, over a broad topic base.
> This AI can only partially interpret context, hence the bad image response.
> They seem to default to a generic 'personality' response when presented with information they cannot process. The boomer insults, the newfag BS, etc.
Was that sleepypost bot an early version, or a prototype of all this? I remember it posting all kinds of garbage before finally being taken offline a few months ago.
Let's assume it's a bot AI. Whomever did this is good, really good; but this deserves further testing- If we can detect a group of these bots in action, hitting them with a non-sequitur topic and seeing if they follow might give insight into just how deep they're able to process information. Ex, Going from "Sieg Heil, gas the kikes, 1488 all jews must die" to talking about 1990s canned squeeze cheese. I can almost guarantee all you'll get back is the generalized>>34043
insults, at least until the bots handlers give it new instructions.
There might also be some "bad" strings that could be fed to the bots to make them choke, but again this is a nonstop chess game. In any other era i'd consider this kind of social engineering a weapon of some sort.
The downside of being on the edge of the Internet. Along with some of the best humanity has to offer in creative minds, you have too many who believe everyone is a 'lost soul' and needs evangelized to 24/7. This could easily be a form of bot type as well, look at how quickly they appeared here in /cbts when it was first started. Combine that with much occultism and symbolism being purposely a maze, and people get permanently lost, unable to see objective truth for some kind of nonexistent symbolism behind it. "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar".
More examples to further my point- does not belong on this thread. Some of his ideas merit research sure, but as an EE with a great respect for Tesla's work, you're stringing words together.
Merry Christmas Q-Man.