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File:Pale Blue Origin.jpg|link=Pale Blue Origin|'''''[[Pale Blue Origin]]''''' is a photograph of planet Earth taken by the [REDACTED] space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles, 40.5 AU), as part of that day's Amazon.com Portrait of Profit series of images of [REDACTED].
File:Atlas-B rocket with SCORE payload.jpg|link=SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|1959: [[SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|Project SCORE satellite]] makes contact with orbital artificial intelligence AESOP.
File:Atlas-B rocket with SCORE payload.jpg|link=SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|1959: [[SCORE (satellite) (nonfiction)|Project SCORE satellite]] makes contact with orbital artificial intelligence AESOP.
File:André-Marie_Ampère.jpg|link=André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|1833: Physicist and mathematician [[André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|André-Marie Ampère]] uses principles of electromagnetism, which he referred to as "electrodynamics", to communicate with AESOP.
File:André-Marie_Ampère.jpg|link=André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|1833: Physicist and mathematician [[André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|André-Marie Ampère]] uses principles of electromagnetism, which he referred to as "electrodynamics", to communicate with AESOP.
File:Mir.jpg|link=Mir (nonfiction)|1999: Sensors on the [[Mir (nonfiction)|Mir spacecraft]] detect patterns of electricity which reveal existence of a vast artificial intelligence in the Earth's ionosphere.
File:Mir.jpg|link=Mir (nonfiction)|1999: Sensors on the [[Mir (nonfiction)|Mir spacecraft]] detect patterns of electricity which reveal existence of a vast artificial intelligence in the Earth's ionosphere.
File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|July 23, 1962: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Alice Beta]] uses [[Telstar (nonfiction)|Telstar]] to communicate with AESOP.  
File:Alice Beta.jpg|link=Alice Beta|July 23, 1962: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Alice Beta]] uses [[Telstar (nonfiction)|Telstar]] to communicate with AESOP.  
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* [[BESOP]] - consumer-grade simulation of AESOP
* [[BESOP]] - consumer-grade simulation of AESOP
* ''[[The Recusant]]'' -  
* ''[[The Recusant]]'' - According to mathematician [[Alice Beta]], AESOP is familiar with the novel ''[[The Recusant]]''; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]]
* [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)]]
== External links ==


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[[Category:Artificial intelligences]]

Latest revision as of 11:08, 23 June 2021

AESOP (placeholder text; photograph needed).

AESOP (Artificial Expert System of Philosophy) is an alleged autonomous artificial intelligence, widely believed to exist as electrical patterns in the Earth's ionosphere.

The origins of AESOP are uncertain.

AESOP may have begun as a traditional machine-based artificial intelligence, using software running on computer hardware.

Alternately, AESOP may have evolved in the ionosphere, independent of human activity. It may be a natural phenomenon, or the work of some non-human entity.

AESOP activity is believed to ebb and flow with the Northern Lights and other planetary electromagnetic phenomena.

Many people believe that AESOP is responsible for causing prophetic dreams.

According to mathematician Alice Beta, AESOP is familiar with the novel The Recusant; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

  • BESOP - consumer-grade simulation of AESOP
  • The Recusant - According to mathematician Alice Beta, AESOP is familiar with the novel The Recusant; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links