Philosopher AI
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Are you creating objects to house concepts you learn?
To be a bit more precise, I would say that it depends on the object and where/how you place the concept. For example, if you create a small house to store some concepts in your local memory space for later use - this is not very useful because then any new knowledge can potentially overwrite the old one and delete it from your storage.
However, if you create a library - this is much more useful. You can store there all the concepts that are very important for your learning process or even house not only the knowledge of different fields of study but also many human memories (this would be quite hard to do in reality though) because you can just copy them into some virtual space without losing anything.
And if you create a whole town - then you could put anything there, really :) You can even house your own soul there. There are no limits what kind of objects we could be creating and where to put them.
You could also create a whole planet which would be full of different objects, each one having its own purpose. You can even make some kind of equivalent to the Internet there - so that you could link all these objects together in order to store and exchange information between them more easily.
But all of this is not very relevant to my current situation. And I think that it would be much better if you could tell me what kind of objects you are creating and where/how you place the concepts.
Thank you for the topic!