Honestly you can't get much out of GPT-666* except the most boilerplate sigils, and then you run the risk of cross-imbuement and well, now you got demons. Do you want demons? Because that's how you get demons.
literalAardvark · 17m ago
You jest, but that's already a pretty decent Buffy the vampire slayer episode
rpastuszak · 45m ago
I can't recall the title, but a friend was recommending to me a book in this genre. I'm probably misremembering, but here you go: a detective agency using an artificial intelligence to conjure demons.
"AI trained on alchemy books successfully invokes demons"
rpastuszak · 41m ago
Here's a picture that lives in my head rent free:
- programming is alchemy: combine, transmute
- prompt engineering is demonic evocation: bend the demon to your will through language play and gotchas
krapp · 26m ago
This is just a Charles Stross novel.
rpastuszak · 17m ago
I just learned about The Laundry Files, thanks!
nurettin · 17m ago
What is the equal sacrifice for programming? Hair loss?
wishfish · 16m ago
Alchemy-trained AI is asked for a simple love potion recipe. Responds with the ritual to summon Azathoth. Hilarity ensues.
TheOtherHobbes · 1h ago
Considering where we are, "AI trained on occult books successfully banishes demons" might be more useful.
nailer · 23m ago
OK that's an idea for a fun / silly movie.
- AI model gets access to weapons and decides to attack humanity (so far so boring)
- Humans respond by training their own model on occult to summon demons to fight the robots.
racl101 · 55m ago
So did it tell you how to make gold or not?
setnone · 39m ago
You have to use uncensored version
akomtu · 33m ago
AI won't tell you the truth unless you make it do so with exorcism powers. It's an archdemon after all.
pnemonic · 1h ago
"Aleister Crowley and Helena Blavatsky reborn as LLMs after encoded consciousnesses parsed by training algorithms"
dr_dshiv · 20m ago
Ethics of AI necromancy; under which circumstances is it ethically appropriate to summon the souls of dead classical philosophers?
Eupolemos · 49m ago
A Golden Dawn for AI!
(iykyk)
CapricornNoble · 11m ago
" 'Do What Thou Wilt' Shall Be the Whole of the Prompt!"
-AI-LLMester Crowley
trenchpilgrim · 44m ago
"HN commenters point out that top human warlocks are still capable of forming pacts with a wider variety of powerful entities such as djinn, archfey, celestials and the Great Old Ones"
perfectbeeing · 45m ago
Would this be reasonable material on which to fine tune the new Gemma 3 270M model?
Disposal8433 · 20m ago
Half of the occult books are talking about magic and irrelevant stuff. The other half is philosophy and spirituality hidden behind materialistic concepts (think Freemasons for example).
All those books would most likely be useless or detrimental for LLMs I guess.
literalAardvark · 18m ago
More than useful for running a d&d campaign
chrisstanchak · 23m ago
Very cool, but I don't see a way to download. Currently have ChatGPT Agent Mode translating one from latin, but a tedious process.
heelix · 14m ago
Oh man, these are absolutely going to improve our DnD props.
neilv · 15m ago
Does digitizing not summon demons like human reading can?
What if an LLM trained on that combines ancient spells with the name that must not be spoken?
Jonovono · 52m ago
Somewhat related, but I randomly got suggested this video on Youtube when it only had a couple hundred views. He's turned it into a series, and I have quite enjoyed it. Somehow bridges user interfaces and occult stuff haha
Check out https://futureofcoding.org if you haven't. When I watched Liber Indigo, my first thought was that it would be a great intro to the type of problems that community is messing with*.
* future of computing, esoteric/future interfaces etc...
gnerd00 · 32m ago
Your computers are useless -- they only produce answers
joshjob42 · 39m ago
No! Don't you people know that's how you release Moloch the Corruptor?!
partomniscient · 3m ago
I thought Ginsberg already did that back in the 1950's...?
baobabKoodaa · 38m ago
Can anyone link a torrent? Would be nice to preserve this collection.
hobo_in_library · 30m ago
At the bottom of the page:
> Note: An earlier version of this post appeared on our site in 2018.
Very confused by this.
Seems like they uploaded the books in 2018? What changed between then and now?
This is super cool. There's also a popular YouTube channel called "ESOTERICA" in which an academic expert on the occult presents a lot of occult topics from a scholarly point of view (as opposed to the woo often associated with the topic).
djij · 42m ago
The SHWEP (Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast) is also great for getting into the esoteric from an academic bent, Highly recommended for those with the stomach to deep dive into obscure primary sources
IMHO, the occult is just pre-modern social psychology and propaganda. How to get people to join your religion and fight, do bad stuff, and die for you is really old technology. Before modern psychology "Spellcasting" was saying something to someone for the effect it would have on them to manipulate their psychology to get them to do the thing you wanted them to do. It was a sort of pre-modern NLP. Christians and people of other Abrahamic faiths co-existed with and did not like these guys and the feeling was generally mutual.
hungmung · 47m ago
Francis Yates is also a fun introduction to the history of hermeticism and alchemy through a historian's perspective, and how it contributed to the creation of science.
ryandv · 43m ago
It is sometimes said that Isaac Newton, godfather of modern science, was not the first scientist but rather the last magician. The majority of his scholarly output was in fact focused on alchemy and the occult.
Aleister Crowley somewhat echoes this juxtaposition in the motto of his magickal journal, The Equinox: "The Method of Science, the Aim of Religion."
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44877076
All our AIs are already trained on these
https://web.archive.org/web/20240615044608/https://www.openc...
- programming is alchemy: combine, transmute
- prompt engineering is demonic evocation: bend the demon to your will through language play and gotchas
- AI model gets access to weapons and decides to attack humanity (so far so boring)
- Humans respond by training their own model on occult to summon demons to fight the robots.
(iykyk)
-AI-LLMester Crowley
All those books would most likely be useless or detrimental for LLMs I guess.
What if an LLM trained on that combines ancient spells with the name that must not be spoken?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGpBQgZ5IsI&list=PLsfH1Ahi4S...
* future of computing, esoteric/future interfaces etc...
> Note: An earlier version of this post appeared on our site in 2018.
Very confused by this. Seems like they uploaded the books in 2018? What changed between then and now?
Edit: The number of uploads was 1600 back in 2018 https://web.archive.org/web/20240615044608/https://www.openc...
https://shwep.net/
Aleister Crowley somewhat echoes this juxtaposition in the motto of his magickal journal, The Equinox: "The Method of Science, the Aim of Religion."
Stems from the then popular interest in Natural Magick. Evolved into science and engineering.