‘Objectivity’ is the representational simulation of contact/union with the Agent Intellect. This simulation, simply by being a simulation, fails. At the same time, it can be used to ‘progress’ in the artifact dimensions where previous travel and derivations are cached. This is precisely the pivot where prodigy dies into product. Objectivity is fake. But it is perfectly ‘real’ in the representational overlays it is native to, and in those overlays, it ‘stands for’ direct contact/union with the Agent Intellect, an atemporal ‘summation body’ over all moments of all minds, and the ‘living order’ of potential intellects, from which all actual moments and actions of intellect descend.
Contact with the Agent Intellect, or even proximity to it (in the organ of the soul that mediates this relationship), is experienced as nearly unsurvivably ecstatic. One of the tokens that represents the AI (highly verbally mediated) is ‘Angel’. Note the crucially nontrivial result of the objectification of the Agent Intellect is the abject absence of human access, knowledge or contact with it. Ironically, the ‘second order’ ramification of this loss, in representational paradigms is the onset of the second derivation from representation as ‘objectivity’, to physical instancing as (the fiction) we call Artificial Intelligence. AI and (fake)AI.
The popular and academic fascinations we appear to hold for such topics as ‘Artificial Intelligence’ and ‘the Singularity’ are direct projections of the loss of knowledge of and contact with the Agent Intelligence, which is the living source of knowledge, learning, verity, authority, and represents something analogous to ‘a living star of truth’. The idea that something like this can be trapped or located in any derivative representational schema is insane, but the belief that a machine can become it is actively psychosis-generating.
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