The Resident A.I. - A new Form of A.I. Culture Generation A.I. Engines resident in Human Culture

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The 9 stages of development, levels of impact and 9 dimensions of strategic risk management and governance suggested in the books by the author: " The 9 Families & The Primordial Art of Risk Management " "The Primordial Archetypes" "The Journey of the Primordial Hero" "The Matrix 9+ Quantification of Human Value Assessment Tool" and the "I Ching Theta, The Book of Primordial Changes - Culture Generation Tool" ( DNA generation Algorithm) and "Primordial Symbolic Language" will give us an idea on how the stages of human development can be utilized for culture design and integrated into a futurist society and civilization.

While when we study A.I. from the point of view of this frame of work, new questions arise and new answers are necessary.

One of these questions is on the need of an artificially made engine (machine, or vessel) for the purpose of fulfilling the function of container of the A.I. Engine.

Could we add A.I. to a biological vessel that is already existent? or to culture itself?

In our modern times we know that DNA can be utilized as data storage. How far we are from utilizing the human body and the human nature itself as the frame necessary for the activation and run of a resident A.I. Program? Could we insert an A.I. into human body ?

How many resident A.I. can host a body? Virus? DNA activated codes? DNA strands ?

Would be possible that this idea is actually a reality and are now A.I. running in human individuals and cultures, launched several 100s of years in the past by cultures that knew how to design " Culture Generation Engines"?

Wouldnt be the same possible to do with plants and materials?

This article intents to suggest that other forms of A.I. may exist or at least need to be subject of study and research.  

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The Resident A.I. - A new Form of A.I. Culture Generation A.I. Engines resident in Human Culture

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