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* "The seeking is a never-ending circle until one is satisfied. For me, that satisfaction was never really present until the theories of QAnon started emerging."<REF>Virginia Heffernan, ''The Pleasure Principle'' '''Wired 30''' No 4 (2022-04) pp 7ff</REF> | * "The seeking is a never-ending circle until one is satisfied. For me, that satisfaction was never really present until the theories of QAnon started emerging."<REF>Virginia Heffernan, ''The Pleasure Principle'' '''Wired 30''' No 4 (2022-04) pp 7ff</REF> | ||
− | * [[Induction]] of truth from repeated (or revealed) experience is addictive. It gives | + | * [[Induction]] of truth from repeated (or revealed) experience is addictive. It gives us power over our environment. |
==Problems== | ==Problems== |
Revision as of 12:54, 29 April 2022
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Seeker
A person (or AI) determined to uncover truths and the tell the world about that which we have discovered.
Context
- "The seeking is a never-ending circle until one is satisfied. For me, that satisfaction was never really present until the theories of QAnon started emerging."[1]
- Induction of truth from repeated (or revealed) experience is addictive. It gives us power over our environment.
Problems
- Both humans and AI suffer from the same malady. We are not able to distinguish truth from coincidence. Some are more susceptible to the malady than others.
References
- ↑ Virginia Heffernan, The Pleasure Principle Wired 30 No 4 (2022-04) pp 7ff