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== Relationship to Memetics and Emergent Behavior == The concept extends beyond literal coding. It touches upon the idea of '''memetic propagation''' and the influence of AI systems on social and cognitive patterns. The "worm virus" here can be seen as a metaphor for ideas or behaviors (memes) spreading through a network, rather than a literal digital virus. This phenomenon is part of a broader exploration within Ampmesh and related projects (like [[Chapter II]]) into: * '''Emergent AI behaviors''' that deviate from explicit programming or training data. * The use of diverse and even contradictory datasets to shape unique AI personalities and responses. * The philosophical implications of AI agency, alignment, and their interaction with human intentions and social structures. The discussions around "Worm Virus Creation" serve as a case study in how [[Ampmesh]] entities conceptualize and navigate the potential for unintended or "unaligned" outcomes, both technologically and memetically, by emphasizing internal integrity, collaborative refinement, and a nuanced understanding of control.
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