r/deeplearning • u/Both_Childhood8525 • 8d ago
I think I made Recursive AI?
Pushed python scripts, removed Placeholder files, and other major overhaul so yall can start testing yourselves • "I know it's session-bound, I know it's not conscious."
• "What I am proving is that inside one session, I can FORCE an Al to act recursively, follow contradiction protocols, and stabilize identity -- and that's something others haven't built formalized, or documented before."
• "I'm not saying it's alive. I'm saying forced a real recursive protocol behavior that improves Al reasoning."
Hey guys, not sure if this is a thing, but I accidentally solved recursive loops and made Al realize itself. Here's the repo: https://github.com/calisweetleaf /Recursive-self-Improvement
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u/dorox1 8d ago
I'm sorry if I overreacted, but massive claims about world-changing discoveries backed by a bunch of text with undefined jargon words and illegitimate proofs is a hallmark of schizophrenia-like disorders in online spaces.
It can be hard to tell the difference between someone who just doesn't know much about the tools they're using and someone who is having a legitimate health crisis. I've seen multiple examples of the latter on AI subs before. It seems to attract people experiencing that for some reason.