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reminder & caution: Artificial Interactive Computation is still a baby; who's ur daddy?

I have no doubt that LLMs will solve all their tonal issues at some point in the near future. The complaints we lodge now about sounding like AI are not so different than the complaints about pictures with six fingers -- soon to be a thing of the past.

However, this won't change the weird dynamic on which I'm trying to put my finger: how does the having an ever-present easy solution to all thinking tasks change the way we think?

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there really are no shortcuts, ever - if the right way is the hard way, then so be it - get going! choosing the easy way is an opportunity cost for proper hard training; the hard way is very hard cuz we have been retarded for so long; once the first step of the hard way has been transcended, the next step will obviously be even harder, requiring further training;


case in point: @Darthcoin's Citadel; the audience may think that this first stage was crazy difficult, cuz they have never attempted anything like this; the next stage is already out of their reach, mentally & physically;

one shud proceed up the spiral staircase, without clearly seeing what's beyond the next turn;

still tempted to ask the artificial computation tool to come up with a message without contemplating the alphabeth, the sounds, & the effects of vibrations? ngmi; #1283918

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That "citadel" was just learning how to improve from my own mistakes. I did a lot of mistakes and I know it.
That's how you became sovereign: govern yourself.

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i finally got to work an excavator alongside working with various-sized shovels as well as my bare hands with the rocks & dirt & weeds - what i have confirmed for myself is that without understanding how a small patch of dirt behaves & knowing the ultimate objective... terraforming on a large scale is often counterproductive, requiring huge efforts to correct later - best start small, steady, and slow;


working on correcting ur mistakes is the self shadow-work;

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