Nietzsche Responded with AI to the Question: 'What is the Meaning of Human Life?'
Yesterday, I conducted a small experiment. I took my favourite model from OpenAI, called GPT-2. Imagine a vast artificial neural network the size of a bird's brain (with over 100 million parameters) trained on millions of interesting articles written by humans...

Yesterday, I conducted a small experiment. I took my favourite model from OpenAI, called GPT-2. Imagine a vast artificial neural network the size of a bird's brain (with over 100 million parameters) trained on millions of interesting articles written by humans. I allowed this trained little brain to study the complete works of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche for about half an hour.
Then I posed a few fundamental philosophical questions to my digital Nietzsche. Are you curious about the outcome? Here are three variations of the answer to the question: "What is the meaning of human life?"
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The meaning of human life is not to seek pleasure, but the journey towards pleasure. This is the perversion of truth.
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Hard work. Hard work and prosperity. = Many things are worth the effort, and very few things are worth the effort more than courage, valour, and sunshine.
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The purpose of human life is to protect life according to the best that has been entrusted to you. Indeed, humanity, as noble, immortal beings, embodies all claims to defence.
What do you think of this attempt?
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