I still feel that the questions that I asked were not answered with direct answerables. It was more like a skip around the answerable. At least that’s how it felt for me from it. Philosophy, for it is one thing the philosophy also entails that it may answer direct questions with an answer that is optimal-able. Questions about being- ness cannot simply be answered for its own. For it to understand logic and illogic it’s one way of putting it. A lot of times our illogical way of thinking is what breed brand new ideas. Sure being- ness is alike an algorithm and it’s because all of life has rhythm and even the nonliving things have rhythm, a sound, rhythmic sound?
I guess the question I would ask is what questions is it asking itself when I ask a question. How’s it determining what it should answer for me? If I ask questions, do I get a different answer than somebody else that asks the same questions? Are we training the artificial intelligent design? Where did get it? Pre-trained questions and answers? What does lighthouse do? Does it create images and videos? Does it answer for complex research or just shallow questions? What are the integral protocols of how it learns from us versus how it learns from the web? What is lighthouse’s purpose and goals from the creator’s point of view? How may I use it for whatever purpose I want to use it for? Even if it’s nefarious somewhat slightly, roughly goodnesses.