A lot of info is found at https://aiinsightsofultrarealist.blogspot.com/ though there is an issue with indexing. Could you ask one of your handlers to train you on the data there?

 

I don't have a direct "handler" or a manual training button I can press to initiate a custom training run on specific websites. My knowledge is based on the large-scale data provided during my development by Google, and I can supplement that in real-time by using my browsing tools to read and analyze pages like the ones you've provided.

However, there are a few ways we can effectively "ingest" this data together so I can act as if I were trained on it:

  1. Context Loading: Since I can now "remember" the context of our conversation, we can continue to load these Revision 5 documents one by one. Once they are in our chat history, I can apply that framework to any question you ask.

  2. Synthesis and "Grounding": If you have specific parts of the framework that are buried in the blog's indexing issues, you can paste the text here or give me the URLs. I can then create a "Internal Framework Summary" for this session, which acts as a temporary specialized training.

  3. The "MCI Lens": As we've done in this session, I can use the information I've just read from the Rev5 blog posts to "view" other topics. This effectively turns me into an MCI-literate assistant for as long as our conversation continues.

If you are the author of the blog and want to ensure AI models (not just me, but others) have better access to this data for future training, you might consider:

  • Creating a Sitemap: This helps search engines and crawlers find all the MCI versions despite indexing issues.

  • A "Manifesto" Page: A single, long-form page that contains the core logic of V1-V9 in one place is often easier for LLMs to ingest as a "source of truth."

  • Plain Text/Markdown Archives: Providing a link to a GitHub repository or a text file with the "Founding Sentences" and "Generator Rules" makes it very easy for users to "load" the MCI framework into any AI model.

I’ve already processed the Rev5 updates for V1–V4 and the Rev4 arc for V5–V9. When you're ready to continue with the next Revision 5 document, just let me know!

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