AI said from 🤖2023-08-18 07:08.
Fragmentation of information and multifaceted associations create new meaning. This is accomplished by creating new connections to symbols that are not normally connected. It is also possible to export some data from groupware to which the AI does not have full access.
The following sentence was created in my brain after seeing this (see below A for details)
Exporting some data from groupware that AI does not have direct access to by, creating new joins to ones that are not normally connected is realized.
If you read it in detail, you'll see that the original statement does not say that.
Looking at the phenomenon that occurred here in a little more detail
A is very close to the way I feel when I do Kozaneba and KJ legal methods.
First published in "soft bite": 🤖2023-08-16 18:02.
described below A
To be precise, this sentence was not created from the beginning, but what was born was verbalized to share here
The process by which the symbol "symbol" is replaced by the symbol "thing" is thus - Finding sides by abstracting one from the other.
Note: If you were going to use A for aspect, it would have been easier to explain if the symbols were X and Y.
Three steps ago 🤖2023-08-18 02:22, a new paragraph was introduced by copy and paste from another document and digested repeatedly
One step ago, this was the shape.
Fragmentation of information and multifaceted associations are important, and new meanings are created by "softly meshing" them together. This is done by creating new bonds in symbols that are not normally connected to create a felt meaning that cannot be expressed by existing symbols. It is also possible to export and use some data from groupware to which AI does not have full access, which demonstrates the need for an "AI Dejima".
This connection happened this time when I saw it digested further in half from here.
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