>>17350696>moreso an archive studier"Study" implies that it is thinking and educating itself, when it's simply copying what is already there -- like a video game script that "records" players' inputs, then plays them back to, with some tweaks, to give the sense that it's and "A. I." (intelligence) the player is competing against (*presupposing a competitive game dynamic).
Does the algorithm operate autonomously, or does it demand constant, external "patching" and "updating" in order it to 'learn' better? If the latter, it is, again, just a rote script that simply executes instructions based on lines of code; as distinct from anything even remotely displaying a "consciousness" to / of its ensuing actions.