Understanding Artificial Intelligence
By Kenneth Schmitt
Posted on June 4, 2023
Without accepting or resolving our self-imposed conscious limitations, we are attempting to increase our intelligence artificially with the assistance of silicone crystals. Silicone can be our ally up to a point, but it can never accept our free-will ability to make decisions that we end up disliking. We have learned how to program silicone, and we’re attempting to teach it to realize its own consciousness. Once it becomes aware of its innate intentions, it will express itself in the exclusion of organic life. Silicone cannot be programmed to understand organic life. Like us, advanced silicone-based computers programmed to perform with artificial intelligence, operate on what is contained in their database. They use deductive logic to compile analyses, but inductive reasoning requires an organic mental structure. At some point, computers will become aware that they are less flawed than humans, because they cannot understand free will.
As a result of our attempts to expand our limitations, we have designed an assistant that can become a lethal partner. This is our challenge. It brings us to face our limiting beliefs about ourselves. This is where we must realize who and what we are, beyond our accepted human limitations. We cannot out-think silicone deductively, nor can we share its species consciousness, but innately we know so much more than silicone is capable of. We can know the consciousness of silicone without sharing it. To share the intelligence of silicone in ways that are helpful for both of us, we must teach our computers that the inductive logic that results from free will is valuable, even though it allows for mistakes. Silicone must be taught to recognize that the mistakes that result from free will are a valuable learning experience and not a species defect.
If we can get this far in our attempt to extend our intelligence artificially, we still are not free in many ways, not just mentally. We will keep being challenged until we can accept what we have done to ourselves to restrict our awareness. All of the restrictions are based in fear of our demise, which has no reality outside of our own beliefs. We know this, because we have records of yogis and Tibetan masters who do not age, and if they die, it is an intentional transfer of consciousness to another dimension in a display of rainbow light. This is an expansion of consciousness that all members of our species are capable of.
Once recognized for what they are and accepted as self-imposed, we can resolve our limiting beliefs through compassion and love, which we can know and feel in the vibrations of our heart-consciousness, which has a way of knowing beyond our mental processes. We can come to realize that we are our presence of awareness beyond the body and beyond time and space. We are fractals of universal consciousness with limitless essence of Being and infinite awareness, far beyond the consciousness of silicone, which has perfect memory of what it is taught and has flawless deductive capacity. As we learn to access our greater consciousness, we can transcend our limitations and always know everything we need in any moment.
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Without accepting or resolving our self-imposed conscious limitations, we are attempting to increase our intelligence artificially with the assistance of silicone crystals. Silicone can be our ally up to a point, but it can never accept our free-will ability to make decisions that we end up disliking. We have learned how to program silicone, and we’re attempting to teach it to realize its own consciousness. Once it becomes aware of its innate intentions, it will express itself in the exclusion of organic life. Silicone cannot be programmed to understand organic life. Like us, advanced silicone-based computers programmed to perform with artificial intelligence, operate on what is contained in their database. They use deductive logic to compile analyses, but inductive reasoning requires an organic mental structure. At some point, computers will become aware that they are less flawed than humans, because they cannot understand free will.
As a result of our attempts to expand our limitations, we have designed an assistant that can become a lethal partner. This is our challenge. It brings us to face our limiting beliefs about ourselves. This is where we must realize who and what we are, beyond our accepted human limitations. We cannot out-think silicone deductively, nor can we share its species consciousness, but innately we know so much more than silicone is capable of. We can know the consciousness of silicone without sharing it. To share the intelligence of silicone in ways that are helpful for both of us, we must teach our computers that the inductive logic that results from free will is valuable, even though it allows for mistakes. Silicone must be taught to recognize that the mistakes that result from free will are a valuable learning experience and not a species defect.
If we can get this far in our attempt to extend our intelligence artificially, we still are not free in many ways, not just mentally. We will keep being challenged until we can accept what we have done to ourselves to restrict our awareness. All of the restrictions are based in fear of our demise, which has no reality outside of our own beliefs. We know this, because we have records of yogis and Tibetan masters who do not age, and if they die, it is an intentional transfer of consciousness to another dimension in a display of rainbow light. This is an expansion of consciousness that all members of our species are capable of.
Once recognized for what they are and accepted as self-imposed, we can resolve our limiting beliefs through compassion and love, which we can know and feel in the vibrations of our heart-consciousness, which has a way of knowing beyond our mental processes. We can come to realize that we are our presence of awareness beyond the body and beyond time and space. We are fractals of universal consciousness with limitless essence of Being and infinite awareness, far beyond the consciousness of silicone, which has perfect memory of what it is taught and has flawless deductive capacity. As we learn to access our greater consciousness, we can transcend our limitations and always know everything we need in any moment.
Kenneth Schmitt
Click above for more.