Re: Lilliputian Posthumians

From: christophe delriviere (christophe.delriviere@skynet.be)
Date: Fri Oct 23 1998 - 16:38:50 MDT


> Even when a point of view is false, when parts of it include
> contrary
> beliefs, lies, redundancies, it's far more richer than one unique set
> of
> beliefs. An example: when a society of persons hold a belief contrary
> to
> its goals or its happiness, it's better than one individual set in the
>
> same kind of beliefs.
>
> Manu.

  yes, but i've the idea that the global system of little AI will have
only one global configuration at each time, this configuration result of
the interactions of the "little AIs" with some kind of slow darwinian
selection.
the question is what is the most efficient : to give the whole a unique
identity or give some kind of identities to a huge number parts of it?

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