Let it be so....
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Like Mikhail Bhaktin's comment on Dostoevsky: "Consciousness never gravitates towards itself but is always found in an intense relationship with another consciousness."
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*Bakhtin
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It's the pattern of the network that makes the difference, not so much each node's quality.
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Frank Herbert did a 4 book SF series about this, in the 1960's. The first one, "Destination Void", wasn't a good novel, but necessary set up for the payoff: "Jesus Incident", where worSHIP of the AI begins (humans learn slowly). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destination:_Void …
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Fun ocean and let us hope we don't win genocide bingo.
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Then rizomes happen :)
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Lain!!
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Perhaps it already has. After all a lot of those neurons are to do with having a physical existence and when we think computers, we think PC's, but tend to discount phones, cars, robotic equipment, even fridges. Who knows what's cooking in there, unbidden.
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