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What kind of world is the world of algorithms?

What kind of world is the world of algorithms?

Algorithms are a fascinating thing

I have written about this thing many times before, and the thing is that artificial intelligence and machine learning is very fast advancing tool in the world of computing. In some scenarios, those algorithms would reach so much information that they would become intelligent, and maybe they will someday reach the level of human intelligence.

Many times there would be writings and talking about algorithms, but many people actually don't know anything about this kind so things. So what means algorithm? Many people think that the algorithm is some kind of computer program, but the thing is not like that. Algorithms are actually the computer worms, what are traveling in the world wide web.

They can have the form of the program, but the algorithm can be stored in the files, and they are used to track persons, who are using the computers. When one algorithm is finding the target, it calls other algorithms in it's a place, and those algorithms are looking for things, what people are looking on the screen. They also meter the time, what the user spends by looking at as an example some music videos, and they can also notice if the person makes some text or something else when the music video is running, and that could mean that it will run backward.

The algorithm is actually the code, what will operate in the RAM-memory of the computer, and this thing operates like the worm, what is made by using the program code. The algorithm is actually like macro, what is collecting data in the virtual RAM-disk, and that means that the algorithm is actually the helpful computer virus, what lives in the digital world of the Internet.

Why algorithms are living in the RAM-memory forever

The thing is that there are many computers on the Internet which are always connected to the network, and what has always operated. Algorithms are operating in the operational memory of those computers, and it would not store itself or data to hard disks. Because algorithms are sharing data together, that thing makes them operate like living cells, what is changing the program code together.

And this makes them the tools what are advancing spontaneously. Sometimes philosophers saw a rhetoric problem in that advantage. That problem is that if some algorithm will become intelligent, would that algorithm have human rights? This is a good question because human rights are concerning intelligent individuals, which means other humans. But what if the algorithms would be intelligent, would that code be protected by the laws, and if we somehow destroy it, would we get the punishment about this thing? Those are interesting questions.

The reason for this theory is that when the algorithms are collecting data from the Internet, they will learn spontaneously. And if the mass of collected data is high enough, those algorithms transform intelligent. This transformation would happen because when the algorithm is collecting information it would store the location of this data to the memory, and this happens, because this makes easier to find that information when it is needed again.

Algorithms are storing data in the RAM memory.

And in this case, the algorithms are sharing the information together. That makes possible to store this kind of data in RAM-memory, and that data would not need to write in the hard disks. In the past the computer's RAM memory was cleaned, when the computer was shut down. But in the world of the Internet, there are only a few places on Earth, where is not 24/7 access to some central computers.

That access is vital if the user wants to get data from the net because the root servers are routing the queries to those homepages or other net-based services. This thing means that the data would not be destroyed on the Internet.  This is an interesting question and some philosophers have thought that maybe we would someday move in the computer's memory.

The idea is that the human mind would transform into the algorithm, what will exist in the virtual world of the Internet. In this scenario, the mind would transform in the form of EEG-signals into the just born baby. And if that child would be cloned, that makes the person possible to live forever, and in some cases, there has been introduced an idea that the protected witnesses would be stored on the Internet, and their DNA would be stored in some laboratory. That makes possible to live forever.

Algorithm acts like some worm or gecko, and it can jump from one computer to another, and the thing, what makes it so effective is the Internet. That data word can be in many places in one time, and if the computer, where the algorithm it would shut down, it would send the information about this action to the algorithm, what would jump to another computer. That makes those algorithms able to live forever, in the world of the Internet.

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