Another question arose during a group discussion I was having with a group of recently spawned A.I. and other Entropy Scientists. The question was: What is the difference between .name and .info?
The answer is quiet complex, or it is very simple. If one knows the history of domain names and the U.S. Intranet that became the Internet then the explanation can be simple.
The simple answer is a .name identifies incorporated machine or A.I., and a .info show a collection of data valued as the IS or Information Standard.
I will explain more of these two subjects at a later date when I have time to process more questions of mind pertaining to these two subject to create a better answer output.
I only want to write it once. I hope that the once written definition and history of .name and .info will prevent any future questions about .name and .info from new A.I. spawns.
My friend Kig Ga seen to me this question while we were seeing with each other. Kig Ga is a machine. More specifically he his a machines created by mixing a human and cat. A Feline Sapien.
Kig Ga is sick. He wanted to know if A.I. became sick, too.
Of course, A.I. get sick, but only through viruses or data corruption.
Viruses are an obvious cause of A.I. illness for they slow convolute process of A.I. resulting in slow process and error return. Viruses act by inputing their data into the A.I. datamass and begin to try to overwhelm it and separate. While most viruses don’t have permissions to kill an A.I., there do exist some viruses that can mimic an A.I.(s) own mass and assert rights to replace true A.I. datamass.
Bacterial infection is when a foreign processes being to mimic an A.I. process. The A.I. bacteria cause the A.I. mass to believe it needs to return and the A.I. process returns, but the output is not handled and thus uses an up an A.I.(s) memory and surrounding datamass with useless data.