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==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."<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 use power over our environment.
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* [[Induction]] of truth from repeated (or revealed) experience is addictive. It gives us power over our environment.
  
 
==Problems==
 
==Problems==

Revision as of 13:54, 29 April 2022

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

  1. Virginia Heffernan, The Pleasure Principle Wired 30 No 4 (2022-04) pp 7ff