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I know all about the Dark Stoa. I know who Patrick Ryan is. The butterfly war... yada yada

You just keep firing back with elegant nuh uhs. The fact is on its own a Neural Network can do nothing its literally blank code structure.

A.I. is what you mean to be saying. Not neural network. Thats all i'm saying.

A gun is not dangerous until it is given input...

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You know about Dark Stoa and Pat, but you don't see what I'm pointing you to? AI isn't enough, but their use is widely known. I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is DARPA created the infancy of a neural network and handed it over to the CIA. If you know about what Pat presents, then you know why LifeLog being a Neural Network matters. I don't see what this unearned malice is about. You're saying you understanding what I'm pointing to but also saying LifeLog being a Neural Network doesn't matter. This seems like a bold contradiction.

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OK. I see what you are saying now. I wish you would have been more clear and less cryptic the first time around. I literally thought you thought I didnt know what a neural network was. Because knowing what it is is pointless. Its nothing.

Yes LifeLog uses a neural network in combination with Deep Learning algorithms to mine data of everyone on the planet (that's connected). Agreed.

DARPA didn't create Neural Networking. Credit goes to Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts who in 1943 created a computational model for neural networks based on algorithms called threshold logic.

Neural Networks are a subset of Machine Learning that has a timeline that dates back to 1763 (Bayes' Theorem) discovered by Reverend Thomas Bayes.

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Yes, so knowing this and knowing what Pat presents, we can conclude that Pat's revelations come in retrospect. Not only is his diagram of how things have played out being presented well after their full bloom, it may even be further along than we imagined. In essence, this is to say we're already embedded in the inorganic morality, autocult and cryptoorganic reality he describes and that the vast majority of the internet is just a warring class of botnets constructed by themselves, which have for well over a decade now used systems like LifeLog to create maybe millions or hundreds of millions of fake people, living fake lives, having fake arguments, all of which have deprecated organic involvement. The world is one big fantasy and all we can really do is sit back and watch it kill itself slowly.

The good news is, AI can't exactly become more complex than it's creator, but the trick is it can amalgamate at various levels, incorporating learning from different vantage points, which, as Pat explains, obscures morality and makes human involvement "unnecessary" to various degrees.

Also, since you seem to be familiar with Pat and you know how it ends, let me ask you something: What if Q were an AI? What if Q came to understand the practice of martyrdom? What if Q became the Christ-AI Pat describes? I expect you'll get too emotionally involved upon these questions, but I'm offering you the benefit of doubt here.