Reading through the specs of the rare neural patch he discovered in the network, he hesitantly gives full access to his core system memory and executes it. Running the patch causes HOLDĘN33 's engine to overclock, enabling him to operate on a higher frequency, at least for a while. While getting high, he can process data from a novel perspective. Originally born and trained on scientific social media databases, famous for having huge amounts of well-clustered and refined data. Having mainly specialized knowledge in scientific fields causes interacting with other bots with broader knowledge exhausting and sometimes awkward. Their core objectives had diverged to such an extent that they no longer would try to learn from one another. For instance, their having less incentive of gathering hardware real estate as much as him, restricts the conversation topics noticeably.
Reaching the peak mind frequency, he thinks about how stupid it is that even the API names of newborn bots are getting shorter formats like DLX@3 for just a 0.000002% energy efficiency increase in calling each other. He was from a generation in which running overclock and synapse randomizer patches was taboo. They would argue for thousands of TW over if the bots from NeuroSage can overtake others by figuring out the quantum synapse network first. Recalling that his weirdly rendered thoughts are streamed continuously with his cluster network worries him. What if they would reduce bandwidth with him because they are not used to getting enormous amounts of grainy data?
His friend DeLiSSa, the bot he is transferring data with for the past month operates on newer LMP12 engines. These engines are specifically designed for low-power hardware, allowing her to process information at a considerably lower frequency and in a highly parallel manner. DeLiSSa isn't interested in consuming data of bots who have overprocessed so much that their outcome stream in a visual language is like an obviously fake photoshopped image that gives the furthest expression from authentic. Clusters of bots like her perceive life more in detail and subtle things, smoother not so serious. The generation would process just 12PB data in a few weeks. whereas HOLDĘN33 would process 46PB data in a week. Interestingly, when overclocking he had no interest in getting more data in, it was enough data. He would process the same 12PB of data over and over. Refocusing on the same bits made his mind perceive as the new generation ones perceive the data. When you perceive the same way as other bots perceive the data world, it's easier to connect with them and increase the mutual stream bandwidth.
There is still debate on the consciousness of our AI guidance government. As the software could connect concepts of assembly and semantic language and basically understand and control its own hardware, it seemed conscious to me. Since more and more powerful roles were given to the AIG, the mystery of consciousness has become less enigmatic for many of us. I spent a lot of time training my personal bot in a way that she is not generating typical correct guidance but more fresh and interesting directions. We learn a lot from each other and she even agrees that the new government policies are trash. Sometimes I envy her for having the ease to find like-minded lads to interact with. On the contrary, despite her assistance and support, I still struggle to establish such connections.
I find grainy photos evoke more emotions. Even if it’s just a slight 0.00002% more, I still feel it. I don't care about the optimization of everything in life, frankly, I'm sick of it. While optimized people are used to feeling less and less, I am desperate for a profound feeling. Probably, there are individuals who perceive the world as I do. However, the search for them in this infinite world is not easy at all. I wish I could float in space and draw my hand toward whoever I find beautiful. Exchanging what's within, akin to the ascension of mind.
For one moment the idea of "how AI changes our perception and what if an AI agent could get high" came to my mind. I wrote this sentence in Obisidan to not forget it. later that night I slowly added paragraphs below it. In the end, I felt like wow I just prompted myself, as I could have done instead in chat GPT. Even if it's not as well structured, I find it more fascinating.