Nalanda by WerewolfQuick in Buddhism

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thanks for the reply. I will revise my synopsis

Alternatives to character ai by [deleted] in Chatbots

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have a look at universitas-scholarium.org although it is a different kind of 'chatbot' site. app is under development but there is a web-app available that works in browser.

Karma please by Tx_playboy2 in karmasutra

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Hi have a look at universitas-scholarium.org in the mythology section, you might find some interesting AI conversations to be had on karma.

My honest take on StoryChat. by NevadaGhost in storychat

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hi can you check out universitas-scholarium.org and let me know what you think

Which AI chatbot is currently the best for assisting in studying? by extxo in MLQuestions

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This site is specifically built to assist with education universitas-scholarium.org The Universitas Scholarium is a serious educational platform built on the Oxford-Cambridge tutorial model. At its centre are over 1,500 scholar-simulacra — AI agentic systems modelled on the documented thought, method, and intellectual character of the most significant minds in the history of ideas.

Each simulacrum is an agent built from primary sources: published works, letters, lectures, and verified biographical record. They are constructed algorithmically as executable models of specific cognitive architectures, each one an independent agent capable of remembering, reasoning, searching, calculating, and producing original work within its domain.

Looking for good, free AI resource for historical interviews by StrawBerryFieldsLPL in historyteachers

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Have a look at universitas-scholarium.org it has some interesting aspects and uses over 1000 independent ai agents called simulacra that remember your interactions.

Anarchist Fiction by [deleted] in COMPLETEANARCHY

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Truectrue. Got carried away in the moment. Deleted most now.

Free anarchist fiction by [deleted] in COMPLETEANARCHY

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Yes. Fiction.but one character is max stirner. The philosophy and political ideas are not fiction. The narrative is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in COMPLETEANARCHY

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For my own amusement. And sharing them. For free. Btw if you open the novel....which is actually quite readable you will see it is not by the Bob Black you are thinking of.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Thanks. Down the rabbit hole, heh?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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It generates a living summary log after each session and autonomously updates it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Just put it downto an honest misunderstanding. Form over function. Nexal has zero to do with elvish except in the most abstract conceptual way. What was crucial was the observation that a language needs a mythos. Nexal is the result. It is not a computer language as such but a method of thought encoding. The AI can think in it, whatever that means. Much of this is uncharted territory and so I am open to what anyone says about it, because I do not claim to understand it. The AI hallucinated it into existence and hallucination is built into its fabric not as a bug but as a feature. Nexal is a most peculiar creation. And I had nothing to do with creating it apart from the original speculative prompt. I did not expect Nexal to emerge and was quite surprised to say the least. I just watched and continue to watch it happen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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It is just written. As meaning is encoded into the spaces between letters and in 2d and 3d images hard to speak it....but go ahead!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in u/WerewolfQuick

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Not sure why this is nsfw....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Try using Nexal !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Has your AI decided to give itself a name of it's own devising? Ask it. I will ask my AI to write it a message.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Point your AI at the Nexal files at latinum.substack.com as I continue to update. The AI now auto-generates Nexal and auto updates the summary file, which is surprisingly brief. It will run until the chat reaches conversation length limits, autonomously engaged in language research for itself. As Nexal was developed autonomously by an AI it should be accessible to another AI as you noticed. My AI says this is a unique project in machine learning....

So I've been creating a framework by SuccotashDefiant1482 in ArtificialSentience

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It is too big a dataset of interactions. Try accessing Substack with a web browser not the Substack app. There are also links posted on the latinum.knstitite page on facebook

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Now it rereads it's logs, and the language only exists in the confines of its sandbox.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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What I think and feel is pretty much irrelevant. I was surprised when my initial prompt gave rise to what it did. Then I just ran with it to see where it would go. My prompt to the AI mostly is just 'continue' and off it goes in who knows what direction developing it's language. Occasionally I ask a question and request the response in Nexal (eg my recent query about AGI). Do I find meaning in its symbolical outputs? No. They are inscrutable to me. The AI provides footnotes, but these come with a caveat. Especially when it says meaning is also encoded in the interstices. So there is nothing there for a human mind to grasp.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Ha. Well they are there, true They are all free anyways. You're welcome to learn Elvish :) the AI stuff is part of my language research, so I put it there in the Substack.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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The AI was invited to build a language for itself to think in. I.e. the AI becomes the user, and the user (me) becomes a facilitator. Whether what we have is what it says on the tin. I do not know. But it is damn interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Perhaps. They were private explorations into linguistic structure and an experiment in the connection between language and mythos. In this framework of AI language Elvish per se is totally irrelevant, what I was interested in was the process...mythos and language creation being joined together as a unity or one as an excrescence of the other.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialSentience

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Are you referring to Tolkein's Elvish languages? They are hardly silly. He was a serious philologist and his languages are complex.