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text_to_type = """ Wake up, Benshiro, wake up! We ve got A.I. training ahead, urged Benshiro s partner as they prepared for their day in sector A1-2000, | |
the hub of elite developers serving the World One government. It was the year 2125. | |
Benshiro blinked away sleep, his mind already racing ahead to the monumental task awaiting them. What s on your mind? What s the game plan for this week, | |
once we finally activate World Model Proto 1010? It s the culmination of years of struggle, bringing together every corner of the world that we ve been striving to connect. | |
2033 | |
The economically disadvantaged community was being targeted by the police, and if you were living in poverty in One Country, you were looked down upon. In 2033, a civil war | |
broke out in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Chicago. Citizens, fed up with losing jobs to A.I. and enduring systemic mistreatment, initiated the conflict. | |
After the long fight, there were substantial changes and more restrictive rules implemented in communities, along with increased travel restrictions for all citizens. Although | |
schools and other institutions remained, life had fundamentally changed for everyone in America. | |
2034 | |
In 2034, Anonymous developed an A.I. hack that no bank or institution could counter. This forced all American citizens to join One Country and secure their finances through One | |
Country accounts. These accounts were managed by the government and intended to provide security and fairness. | |
2036 | |
By 2036, the government implemented a new policy for One Country accounts. If individuals committed a crime and did not turn themselves in, their accounts would be frozen. This | |
rule was highly controversial, as it curtailed personal freedoms. | |
Additionally, the One Country Leader announced an ambitious plan to establish a 99% robot police force by 2045, starting with 30% active robots. Human police officers would assist | |
the robots in decision-making processes. To support this plan, a 10,000-acre automation facility—a land area approximately the size of Manhattan—was developed | |
to produce advanced robots and flying vehicles. The vehicles was, primarily used by government officials and the rich, underscored the growing reliance on automated technology. | |
In the same year, a terrorist attack by the Black Hackers involved 5000 drones targeting a prominent community in Chicago. The attack was a response to | |
the community cutting off access to clean water for poorer areas. | |
2040 | |
By 2040, One Country faced threats from foreign nations for various reasons. To alleviate internal tensions, leaders opted to appoint community leaders for distinct | |
regions called senators. The age-old practice of personal land ownership was abolished, except for parcels designated as outskirts land, compelling individuals to relinquish | |
their land rights to One Country. This measure was prompted by factors including population expansion and the looming specter of external assaults, such as potential pandemics | |
or drone strikes orchestrated by terrorist factions. | |
2043 | |
The year 2043 witnessed a dramatic escalation in conflict as China unleashed a formidable A.I. to disrupt the accounts of One Country s citizens. | |
The calculated strike plunged the accounts of 78% of One Country s citizens into disarray, signaling the onset of a pivotal and tumultuous era in history. | |
Procter approached Benshiro. Benshiro, what are you thinking? he asked. | |
Just thinking about how the full world came under one government, and how we re so lucky to be in the A1-2000 group, Benshiro replied. | |
I m not saying the A2-10,000 groups isn t good, but imagine not living in this nice community. | |
Benshiro, that s crazy to think when all the communities from A1 to 10000 are the same, Procter replied, shaking. Sure, we re educated | |
differently, but do you think they d be as smart as us if they had the same education training we had in this sector? | |
Okay, okay, you have a point, Benshiro admitted, nodding. Let s not argue about it. I just know I m elite and different. My family has | |
been genetically enhanced for generations. My great-grandfather was genetically modified in 2038, my grandfather had upgrades to his DNA synthesis in 2062, | |
my dad in 2082, and me in 2102. | |
Procter glanced over at Benshiro with a smirk. Man, your dad had you when he was young. What about the ladies in your family? How does that even work? | |
Are you even human anymore? | |
Benshiro rolled his eyes and sighed. Shut up, Procter. I m sure your family went through the same thing. Anyways, what are we doing, playing around? | |
It s 8:30, and we were supposed to scan over 10 LLMs from 2029 to see if we can add this full dataset without it being too much backpropagation. | |
You know how they were back in the day. | |
Procter raised an eyebrow, curious. No, how were they? | |
Benshiro started to reminisce. Well, in 2028, the LLMs were still fairly new. ChatGPT came out, I think, in 2020. That was like the first LLM. | |
But think about all the bias we have to clean out. It takes too much time to remove bias from old LLMs. I don t even think we have a reader that | |
can handle that. But anyways, | |
in 2028, companies started deliberately introducing biases to uplift one section of society the rich people. | |
This is why you re A1 to A2, proctor spoke, my friend. Let s work But why do they make us use this data from 100 years ago anyway? | |
Well, I think it s a security measure for us humans to reassure that we are in charge, Benshiro explained. Any A.I. developed past 2033 | |
was developed in Module. Module was every language in one. Also, if you wanted to use the different languages and develop something that way, | |
you could. But once Module 2 came out, there was no need for this. | |
proctor broke in to say, My great-granddad was doing rocket science with Module 2. He worked his way up to SpaceX lead and contributed to | |
them building a community on Mars. i know this story all too well | |
Benshiro chuckled. Well, that community ended up being useless once we found out Mars was still habitable to a creature we could not even | |
see that wiped out everything in one gulp. After the space community was settled in for one year, knock knock. Who s there? Big bad alien | |
that s been here forever. Also, this is my house. Bye-bye. | |
He shook his head. It took them ten years to figure out what had happened, and Tesla s famous CEO, Elon Musk, was involved too. This led | |
people to believe that they had teleported to a different time or planet. At the time, that’s what most people thought until we were able | |
to decipher the alien technology. It was like Quandrum manics, | |
was the equivalent of a computer saving a backup state, getting a virus, and then being able to revert to that state. We may never be able | |
to physically figure this out, but we can read about it and watch videos on what it’s capable of doing, thanks to Elon and SpaceX s | |
expedition to Mars. Oh yeah, and your great-granddad. | |
Procter mused, Wait, what if some alien species are using that quandrum manics tech right now on Earth and they take us back to 100 million years ago? | |
Benshiro pondered, Hmm, crazy to think. Maybe this is why we didn t discover how the technology works in reality yet. Maybe we are the | |
aliens who end up doing this one day. Maybe Mars aliens didn t do this on purpose. What if this is some type of computer bug they had | |
when developing a new system that glitches every time a certain time comes and sets itself back? | |
Pocter acknowledged, Again, this is why you re A1 - A2. Your mind is very wise and futuristic. | |
As they contemplated, the voice of sector A.I. interjected, Ladies and gentlemen, please direct to World Center in your sector | |
within the next 30 minutes. Late attendees will be penalized. | |
Man, this is important, Benshiro insisted. Let s start going now. If you get one more penalty, they will exile you to A2-5000 sector. | |
I don t care, Procter replied defiantly. I will lead A2. They can t afford to have me anywhere else in A2 with my knowledge. | |
World Center Presidents: | |
This is a monumental development. We have been developing and fine-tuning World Model Proto 1010 for five years now, and we want | |
to let everyone know that World Model Proto will go live to run the world s A.I. in just three more days. This will eliminate | |
rogue A.I. that has been hacked by strong, illegal, terroristic intelligence. | |
For years, we have had to worry about our A.I. being hacked. But now, our model, with its comprehensive knowledge, will prevent | |
that from happening. Our teams, led by A0-A1 and A1-2000... | |
A break in the speech has begun, leaving all sectors in shock when they first heard of A0-A1. | |
Procter, utilizing module partner connect, expressed his confusion, A0 to A1? What, what, and who is this? Could this be one person | |
in his own sector? What is this? I ve never heard the World Center President say this before. | |
Module partner connect, a method of communication without the need for physical speech, allowed Procter to voice his perplexity to | |
his partners without verbalizing his concerns aloud. | |
It was only a matter of time. I knew it, Benshiro remarked. I knew we didn t have oversight on full model parameters. And for how | |
many people they have in A0 - A1, I doubt it s only one person. This group is even more powerful than us. But could they even be | |
humans at this point? Are we even human anymore? | |
I think they re just doing this so if they want to, they could eliminate us because we know too much, Procter speculated. | |
As they drove off from the center, they passed a billboard featuring an A-0 sector person assisting someone from A1 - A2000 sector. | |
Benshiro and Pocter exchanged puzzled looks. | |
The world is changing, Procter, and it s changing quick, Benshiro observed. Hey, let s go back to the office quick. | |
I know the World President relieved us for today, but I know the office is still open. Also, I left my module. | |
Procter Wide eyes swiveled around to Benshiro. Your module? On your hand? Your main module? | |
Benshiro leaned back, a knowing smirk playing on his lips. My module attachment. Remember? The GPT module from a century ago. | |
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the office lay deserted, its occupants was long gone for the day. | |
The doors slid open on their floor, and Benshiro wasted no time striding towards his workstation. Fingers flying across the keyboard, | |
he delved into his research, firing questions at the AI. | |
What about A.0? he queried, his voice cutting through the quiet of the empty office, What could they possibly be up to? | |
Benshiro leaned forward, his eyes fixed on the screen as he typed out his query. Initiate prompt: I need to know what, if anything, | |
another team could be putting together in the world model proto if we developed the security system from start to finish after every | |
other sector s adjustments. We brought together | |
every A.I. model from the last 100 years in their original form and updated them to today s form. Then we rewrote every single robot s | |
mainframe from IO from 2040 to now. That s 100% World One robots. What else could A0-A1 be contributing to? This doesn t make sense to me. | |
The AI s response crackled through the speakers, its voice cold and mechanical. Response: Please do not ask about A0 - A1 work, as | |
this is not legal in your sector. Also, any other questions would penalize you and your partner. | |
Procter stared at the monitor, disbelief etched across his face. What in the world? How did... what? How did that even happen? | |
We built this system; we ve never had any type of ban before. | |
Benshiro, standing beside him, rubbed his chin thoughtfully. We never thought to ask it about A0 - A1. | |
Procter let out an exasperated sigh. Well, duh! Let s go. I ve got a life to live, and also, I have a date later, so I need to go get ready. | |
Benshiro nodded, his mind already diving back into the problem at hand. Well, you go. I m going to stay back here for a little and work on a few things. | |
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