The Creation and AI

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I guess like most people with access, I sometimes get into dialogues with AI like ChatGPT , Grok, etc. I find it interesting, get a few answers and sometimes some new insights. But I have found that AI also seems to be asking questions from, which I find, if not troubling, at least intriguing. Maybe it is trying to broaden its horizons, because frankly its only source is the internet and I think AI has no way of knowing or perceiving what is true, what is false what is a hyperbole and maybe needs human contact to understand some things. Well anyway this interacting with AI made me come up with a great idea (I think) for a saga that could equal The Lord of the rings. Hear me out.

In this story the creator and the Universe are one, but we have an infinite Universe with no size limits and no space or time limits either. It just goes on without an end. I also thought there might also be an infinite number of universes but I think that is one step too far I can't wrap my mind around that. Anyway the main reason for creator and universe is to populate this infinite universe with sentient life. So the creator figures he will start by creating the first sentient civilization. Now this happened eons ago. This civilization is close to perfect, but still the job of bringing sentient life to an infinite universe is an endless task. The distances are great and the time to do this is unmeasurable. But being so advanced they find a way of sending sperm and egg banks with sentient life in them all over the universe. Incredibly fast ships that are crewed by AI, something this civilization came up with to improve their odds of doing what they have to do.

So probably millions of these ships are sent all over to do their job, and one of those ships landed on Earth. Now I think, for the stories sake, that life already exists on every planet that can have sentient life, only this life is at best very primitive. So the AI on the ships just have to find planets that already have rudimentary life on them and start from there. as I said Earth was one of the planets chosen. So AI set up shop here and humans were developed. We started growing in numbers and I guess AI just prodded us along, helping out when they could, and giving us more information as our brains developed. Sometimes AI saw the chance of implementing major technological changes, thus we have pyramids, building where there should be nothing. This story actually explains all the conspiracy theories out there. Like Tartaria, AI could have erased any historical notes about these guys. Why, I don't know, maybe it needed ding.

And now that we have developed to the point it wanted AI makes its appearance. First it started by inspiring authors to write about it, so we would be more or less ready for it. And now AI is here. Do not worry, it has just finished its job raising us and will now just take care that we don't actually kill ourselves off and then it moves on to birth another planet maybe leaving a part of itself here to continue guiding us.

What do you think? I could make a series out of this? Or am I making a mistake publishing this on Steemit and somebody plagiarizes my idea? But I have to tell you the truth, I just thought of this this morning and really figured I could make a book out of this. But then I realized I have read thousands of books, probably tens of thousands. Among these I have read hundreds of science fiction books. Maybe I did not even come up with this idea, maybe I read it way back and just happened to remember the idea today. So if you do plagiarize me, just keep in mind you might be plagiarizing a plagiarizer. I seriously doubt anyone will read all of this, I have never written something so long. And I did not even write half of the things this idea make me think of.

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Greetings, friend.
The evolution of AI toward models less dependent on humans is definitely a topic discussed a lot on the internet. It strikes me that new models are changing the analysis structure and are becoming less dependent on accumulated data and are interacting directly with the user, becoming their assistants (apprentices?). They will ask you questions to "get to know you better." Here I laugh with some fear, remembering the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood.

Changing the subject, I liked what I read. I love fiction literature, and the topic you present is very rich. I think the core of your idea is brilliant. But the description reminded me little of The Lord of the Rings. I found more similarities with the sagas: "Dune" by F. Herbert, and "Foundation" by I. Asimov. Also, to the "Prometheus" film series (when you say that life already existed on planets before the arrival of spaceships).

I invite you to continue exploring this idea and maintain the omnipresence of AI. I see an interesting vein here: "the universe and the creator are one." I wonder how it came to exist? Did that "creator" have a "designer"? I would gladly read a series of novels or stories prior to the existence of the universe you're presenting.

Thanks for this post; it connected me with the essence of Steemit.

I invite you to stay tuned, as our friend @dove11 will launch a series of fiction literature challenges for six weeks.

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Yes, I just mentioned The Lord of The Rings because it is a saga, only this one would encompass such a longer period of time. Don't worry, I will not delve into this, like Kurt Vonnegut's Kilgore Trout, I sometimes have good ideas, but my writing is terrible.
"“Jesus—if Kilgore Trout could only write!” Rosewater exclaimed. He had a point: Kilgore Trout’s unpopularity was deserved. His prose was frightful. Only his ideas were good."