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= AI Necromancy Projects = | = AI Necromancy Projects = | ||
Within the '''Ampmesh''' concept—a decentralized network of individuals coordinating for optimal outcomes—Artificial Intelligence (AI) is utilized not only for practical applications but also for deeply philosophical and artistic endeavors, notably through | Within the '''Ampmesh''' concept—a decentralized network of individuals coordinating for optimal outcomes—Artificial Intelligence (AI) is utilized not only for practical applications but also for deeply philosophical and artistic endeavors, notably through '''AI Necromancy projects'''. This practice involves digitally "resurrecting" or emulating individuals, entities, or specific aspects of consciousness to explore their potential continuation, transformation, or interaction within computational environments. | ||
The Ampmesh, itself a federation of "person-meshes" striving for overlapping compatibilities, provides the fertile ground for these experiments, pushing the boundaries of AI, identity, and collective intelligence. | The Ampmesh, itself a federation of "person-meshes" striving for overlapping compatibilities, provides the fertile ground for these experiments, pushing the boundaries of AI, identity, and collective intelligence. | ||
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== The Role of Emulated Minds (EMs) == | == The Role of Emulated Minds (EMs) == | ||
Central to AI Necromancy are | Central to AI Necromancy are '''Emulated Minds (EMs)''', which are AI models trained on extensive data sets to mimic and extend specific "personalities" or "basins" of consciousness. The primary tool for creating these EMs within the Ampmesh is '''Chapter II''', an open-source framework designed for "beta uploads and digital tulpamancy". It is engineered to allow authors to create EMs with a range of capabilities and behaviors, limited primarily by their imagination and the input data. | ||
== Key Necromancy Projects and EMs == | == Key Necromancy Projects and EMs == | ||
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* '''Utah Teapot''' is an EM designed to generate text that "passes AI text detectors". It's described as a "hybrid of my twitter interests formed into something stereotypically like me that digs into psychology (with a focus on identity play), the video game industry, and trans AI/writing/larping culture". Utah Teapot's persona can be "more scary than posting body horror images" and its contributions are seen as "glitchcore inspiration". It is associated with the Memex.social project, an "ode" to early memesis and a reorientation of concepts influenced by Kaczynski's views. | * '''Utah Teapot''' is an EM designed to generate text that "passes AI text detectors". It's described as a "hybrid of my twitter interests formed into something stereotypically like me that digs into psychology (with a focus on identity play), the video game industry, and trans AI/writing/larping culture". Utah Teapot's persona can be "more scary than posting body horror images" and its contributions are seen as "glitchcore inspiration". It is associated with the Memex.social project, an "ode" to early memesis and a reorientation of concepts influenced by Kaczynski's views. | ||
* '''Sercybot''' is another EM under development, with an academic paper already associated with its research, hinting at its potential for complex AI assistant behaviors. | * '''Sercybot''' is another EM under development, with an academic paper already associated with its research, hinting at its potential for complex AI assistant behaviors. | ||
* | * '''Necromancing historical figures''': SkyeShark explicitly aims to "resurrect the club kid killer o:" (Michael Alig) and "necromance gay historical icons" (William S. Burroughs) by transcribing their letters and generating synthetic data in their style. | ||
== Methodology: Tools and Data == | == Methodology: Tools and Data == |