created, 2025-14-02 & modified, =this.modified
rel: Stability of Concepts Semantic Nonsense Engine
In the past:
- You have a question. You discover a book which could satisfy your answer. This is a static reference. You are interacting with a frozen language. A week later, you have the same question and can look in the book. Someone has an issue and you point them to a page.
- You have a question. You search on the internet. Generally you discover what someone has said. This is still, to an extent frozen. You share the link if someone else has the question.
- You have a question. You speak with a human. They are clueless, but well intentioned. Ideally they are searching for a truth like you. You can give them these frozen language documents to refer to. Current trend:
- You have a question. You engage with a dialog based on static references but malleable, and sourceless.
- You search on the internet for something. The top results are generated for you, and present you with drop downs for further elaboration.
- You search for something. Read the first result and use that.
- You react to response as a minimal indicator of emotion.