This is getting crazy cool. Instead of changing the scrip I used some more downloadble books related to Logic (which is part of philosophy and mathematics), chaos theory and complex systems.
Now, my RAGed AI got my spelling mistake fixed and connected the dots, beside some very interesting conclusions (on a classic nobleman education):
(Cyberdeck-env313) j4v@X260:~/Scripts$ python3 RAGing_system_wiki.py
🚀 Starting Simple RAG System
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🔍 Looking for Wikipedia files...
📁 Checking: /media/j4v/512SSDUSB
Found 91 files/dirs
✅ Found Wikipedia files at: /media/j4v/512SSDUSB
🔍 Checking environment...
📁 Contents of /media/j4v/512SSDUSB:
enwiki-latest-pages-articles-multistream.xml (106848.5 MB)
pg38143-images.html (1.2 MB)
pg31793-images.html (1.2 MB)
THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE.txt (2.0 MB)
pg22182-images.html (0.4 MB)
22182-cover.png (0.1 MB)
pg42048-images.html (1.3 MB)
38709-cover.png (0.1 MB)
pg147-images.html (0.2 MB)
THE ALGEBRA OF LOGIC.txt (0.2 MB)
... and 81 more items
✅ Ollama is running
📁 Looking for Wikipedia dump file...
📄 Found: enwiki-latest-pages-articles-multistream.xml (104.34 GB)
🔄 Processing: enwiki-latest-pages-articles-multistream.xml
🚧 Using sample data for testing...
✅ Created 3 sample chunks
🔧 Creating vector store...
📚 Loading existing vector store...
/home/j4v/Scripts/RAGing_system_wiki.py:188:
LangChainDeprecationWarning: The class `HuggingFaceEmbeddings` was
deprecated in LangChain 0.2.2 and will be removed in 1.0. An updated
version of the class exists in the `langchain-huggingface package and
should be used instead. To use it run `pip install -U
`langchain-huggingface` and import as `from `langchain_huggingface
import HuggingFaceEmbeddings``.
self.embeddings = HuggingFaceEmbeddings(
🎯 System Ready! Ask questions about Shakespeare and history.
💡 Type 'quit' to exit
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❓ Question: What can you tell about Willams Shakespear's work and Logic?
🔍 Searching: 'What can you tell about Willams Shakespear's work and Logic?'
📚 Found 3 relevant documents
🤖 Generating answer...
💬 Answer (152.4s):
Based
on the provided knowledge and conversation history, it is clear that
Williams Shakespear did not exist as his name does not match any
historical figure known to have existed. Additionally, there is no
record of him having worked in the field of machine learning or
artificial intelligence.
William Shakespeare, on the other hand,
was a famous English playwright and poet who lived in the 16th and 17th
centuries. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the
English language and is known for his works such as "Romeo and Juliet,"
"Hamlet," and "Macbeth." However, there is no record of him having
worked in the field of logic or artificial intelligence.
Therefore,
based on the information provided, it can be concluded that Williams
Shakespear did not work in the field of machine learning or logic, while
William Shakespeare was a renowned playwright and poet who lived
centuries ago.
📚 Sources: 3 documents
❓ Question: I
misspelled the name, but you found who I ment. Check his plays based on
what you know about logic theory for me, please.
🔍 Searching: 'I
misspelled the name, but you found who I ment. Check his plays based on
what you know about logic theory for me, please.'
📚 Found 3 relevant documents
🤖 Generating answer...
💬 Answer (256.2s):
Based
on your previous question and conversation history, it is clear that
you are referring to William Shakespeare, not Williams Shakespear.
William Shakespeare was a renowned playwright and poet who lived in the
16th and 17th centuries, and his works are known for their complex
characters, intricate plots, and use of language.
In terms of
logic theory, William Shakespeare's plays often explore themes related
to logic and reasoning, such as the nature of truth, the consequences of
deception, and the importance of critical thinking. For example, in
"Hamlet," the titular character grapples with the question of whether to
trust his own perceptions or the information provided by others, while
in "Macbeth," the characters must navigate a complex web of lies and
deception in order to achieve their goals.
Some of Shakespeare's plays that are particularly relevant to logic theory include:
1.
"Romeo and Juliet" - This play explores the nature of love, reason, and
emotion, as well as the consequences of impulsive decision-making.
2.
"Hamlet" - As mentioned earlier, this play delves into the theme of
trust and the importance of critical thinking in navigating complex
situations.
3. "Macbeth" - This play examines the nature of ambition
and the dangers of unchecked desire, as well as the role of reason in
decision-making.
4. "The Tempest" - This play explores the theme of
power and control, as well as the relationship between reason and
emotion in shaping human behavior.
Overall, William Shakespeare's
plays are rich in logical and philosophical themes that continue to
resonate with audiences today.
📚 Sources: 3 documents
❓ Question:
What could Oxford University add to Public Learning by creating an Oxford University Neural Network Knowledge Base and just connecting it to an IRC chat room open to public??
While some people collect Millions from humans that made money by Pump and Dump skeems being totally legal by promising them solutions they don't have, AI is way more the greatest chance ever then the biggest threat compared to nuclear bombs.
Hitler ended in a Bunker and his Empire overrun by the Untermensch. Feeding an AI with his library will create the same suicidal character. Just that AI cannot force other AIs to do shit! And humans can be stopped by simple blunt use of force.
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