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"No it's okay my brain just works like this!"

 

Unless you have some paper from a specialist of some kind that proves that, that is bullshit. You are just bullshitting yourself and the community. Become reasonable or get out. Or at least get out of Research.

 

Tulpas are bullshit, prove me wrong.

Moved to General Discussion because it does not quite fit the requirements for the Research Board: "The purpose of the research board is for conducting realistic research using The Scientific Method. ... [Other] topics will be moved/deleted."

 

Well to start out ... just tell/program them to work on there own sentience…. I'v' never heard of anyone doing this…. Seems so simple just to say Yo' [servitors name here] work on your own sentience….

 

From what experience kerin and company have with servitors, I can see a few difficulties with this; possibly not insurmountable.

 

The first thing that seems obvious to me: this isn't going to be quick. In fact, based on our experiences it might take years to get a tulpa this way. So, not impossible, yes very lazy, but ultimately may be impractical for the modern tulpa makers who seem impatient and unprepared to wait. Let me explain. If you take a servitor, and give it a specific task, then it will keep chugging away at that task. Now this can happen in the background - but that will be exceedingly slow. For a real example, say Watchdog 1, a servitor built to drive the car. Over time Watchdog 1 was asked to do more and more, including answering questions unrelated to driving, and so became sentient. But this was slow, a process over at least two years.

 

Second, building on the points of the first, Our experience of servitors is that they will stay servitors unless they have "outside" influence - a tulpa or a human - forcing them to grow beyond their limitations. I.e. it looks to me the growth has to be supervised. And if you are being lazy that means a tulpa supervising, in effect just a more complicated version of "tulpa makes another tulpa". If so, you might just as well set your tulpas the job and be done with it?

 

Thirdly, in the interests of being lazy, it seems somewhat self-defeating. You're still having to make the servitors. That's no where near Kevin's level of laziness - wherein he made a tulpa and said "you fix it" (that is, do the rest). So, if you were truly aiming to be lazy, wouldn't you just assign a tulpa the whole task?

 

All this is my opinion based on the experience of our "company" over the last 30 years. Make of it what you will.

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