Jiang argues that combining generative principle with geometry yields the logic of AI: a desire to prove godlike creative power by making life and then using that creation to perfect the world.
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"All right, the G, what does the G stand for? Well, there are three different interpretations, okay? It stands for geometry, of course, because..."
"And what does generative and geometry equal? It equals AI, artificial intelligence. So, at the very beginning of Freemasonry, there was an impetus, a..."
"...light. He's the god of order. And he creates a perfect world. Perfection. And within this world we humans are created. Okay? But then..."
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