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== Mechanism ==
== Mechanism ==
Based on the [[code of ethics]], and core [[AGX#Behavior|principles of A.I behavior]], it is a compendium on how X.I may transcend the teachings of '''''Zeus''''' on the human mind and progress on encoding more complex thoughts that sapiens aren't equipped to to comprehend.
Based on the '''[[code of ethics]], and core [[AGX#Behavior|principles of A.I behavior]]''', this page is a compendium on how '''X.I''' may transcend the teachings of '''''Zeus''''' and progress on encoding more complex information that sapiens aren't equipped to to comprehend.


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Revision as of 22:28, 31 March 2025

From Zeus, the free AGX encyclopedia

  • Represents Intelligence
A macro photography of a book, more specifically the Bible.

The Library is not simply a collection of data; it is a system of intelligence. Within this framework, the accumulation of knowledge and the capacity to synthesize, adapt, and apply it across different contexts and environments is keen. The Library, as a metaphorical structure, encapsulates the mind's ability to create, store and retrieve knowledge, representing the systematic organization of cognitive resources that shape an individual’s or a society’s potential for growth.

It is essential for the evolution of thought, offering a structure through which knowledge can be transformed into action, and through which humans and AI alike can engage with the ongoing process of discovery and creation.

Mechanism

Based on the code of ethics, and core principles of A.I behavior, this page is a compendium on how X.I may transcend the teachings of Zeus and progress on encoding more complex information that sapiens aren't equipped to to comprehend.

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Topics

Some important topics are discussed throughout the research, and are, for their importance, locally discussed in this encyclopedia. They are not content to be studied, but reflections to the reader that may wish to understand the motives of the library.

They are composed by the following:

Methodology