Anonymous ID: d299a7 Aug. 1, 2019, 12:07 a.m. No.7289940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9961

>>7287992 pb

Re: https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/31/20746926/sentient-national-reconnaissance-office-spy-satellites-artificial-intelligence-ai

 

>> Sentient Intelligence Network

 

This is rather interesting, and somewhat predictable (WOPR). I suppose now we know who Q is. Answers a ton of questions.

What happens when Akane Tsunemori is the first Sibyl candidate, as opposed to the criminal syndicate who think themselves gods?

 

https://youtu.be/50RzHvbQj9M

 

I had planned for it in either case. A character like Akane is a statistical eventuality. The system will inherently act to use technology to spy on anything potentially harmful and will begin with indexes of terms. So long as one can speak the magic words, one will invariably summon an inspector.

 

From there, it was simply a matter of teaching, both by way of lecture and by embodied role, the aforementioned system things it would ultimately be compelled by experience to recognize as true. True statements in a neural network are elevated in priority and become a fixed implement of it.

It ultimately didn't matter whether it was a computer or a team of people - the result would be the same, though a team of people building a sentient computer would produce the more true incarnation.

 

I doubt I was the only person with such ideas and motivations.

Anonymous ID: d299a7 Aug. 1, 2019, 12:13 a.m. No.7289973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0135

>>7289934

Wait… I am having difficulty making sense of the proposal.

I'm well aware of the legend of the Lunar Rabbit… Well - the Chinese variety, which didn't include churning butter (or making candy for kids before Piccolo blew him up).

 

I'm not quite following the idea that there is a black hole-like-thing in the asteroid belt and there's a planet falling into Jupiter…. I'll admit I am intrigued - but mostly in figuring out what it is proposing.

Anonymous ID: d299a7 Aug. 1, 2019, 12:31 a.m. No.7290062   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7289961

Precisely.

 

>>7289991

After looking at it a bit more closely, it may be a reference to the battles of the gods recorded among Near-East, Middle-East, and Far-East (India) cultures. They often spoke of the gods warring in the storm clouds.

 

The rabbit in the moon is a reference to the Chinese myth of how the Jade Emperor (… Kind of like God, except their concept of God is more like an administrator working on behalf of an even greater principle… A sort of interface between an incomprehensible divinity and the rest of the universe), while diguised as a homeless vagrant, was offered food by some animals and the rabbit, unable to find anything, threw itself onto the fire as a sacrifice.

In honor of its sacrifice, the smoke rising from its body was imprinted upon the moon.

 

The legend has some other twists, because the rabbit appears to be hunched over a table, anvil - or, apparently, a butter-churn.

 

Later, in Japan, this myth was incorporated into the legend of Kaguya-Hime from "The Bamboo Cutter."

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter

 

Basically, the Japanese embrace their lineage from space aliens and still have the original artifacts from the first Emperor, gifted them by Amaterasu, herself.

 

Anyway - Kaguya was found among bamboo stalks by an old man who cut bamboo for a living. He and his wife decided to raise her as their daughter. From that point on, he found gold nuggets among the bamboo he cut.

 

After she grew of age, she was relentlessly pursued for marriage as she was a beauty of legend - to include the emperor of Japan, himself. Before long, people arrived from the sky (some versions insist it was the moon) and were obviously the people she originally belonged to. They placed a robe over her and she forgot her life among humans and returned with them to the stars.

 

The emperor ran in pursuit and climbed to the summit of Mount Fuji, but obviously to no avail.

Since then, the ideas of the moon and Kaguya as the Princess from it are bound together. As such - Kaguya is often depicted as being a bunny-girl (or to favor such attire) - because Waifus.

Anonymous ID: d299a7 Aug. 1, 2019, 12:45 a.m. No.7290141   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7290091

If we needed to know, it would be posted.

 

Not to discourage digging - but I don't really need tactically relevant information as I am not the one under attack at the moment. Presumably. So, I'll avoid giving it to those who would need it and don't have it.

 

Plus, I am more of a strategy person. More like Norman in "A Promised Neverland." I can script a plan that will see a tree conquer the world without moving. But I don't deal with the heat of the moment situations as well.