Trisentient
Describing a mind, entity, or system that can be analyzed using the trisentience framework, meaning its cognitive profile is understood in terms of three independent dimensions: sentience (subjective experience), sapience (reasoning or understanding), and autotelic drive (internally generated motivation).
A trisentient entity may express these dimensions to different degrees, and does not need to fully possess all three to be considered within the framework.
“The AI assistant is trisentient in structure, showing strong sapience but minimal sentience and no autonomous drive.”
Trisentience
A framework for understanding minds and cognitive systems as composed of three distinct but independent dimensions: sentience (the capacity for subjective experience), sapience (the capacity for reasoning, modeling, or understanding), and autotelic drive (the presence of internally generated goals or motivation).
Trisentience is used to analyze humans, animals, artificial intelligences, and hybrid or transitional cognitive states by examining how these three dimensions combine, rather than treating “consciousness” as a single all-or-nothing property.
“Using trisentience, the system shows high sapience but little sentience, raising questions about whether intelligence alone implies moral status.”
slip of the tongue perhaps,
Those idiots who drive around in a ridiculously raised pick up truck, making a top heavy vehicle even more top heavy and unstable
A:*gah*
B: "Whats the matter"
A: This dam prickup is blinding me.
B: Stupid thing's, as if there lights weren't blinding enough as it is.
Someone who jumps from one relationship immediately into another one.
Serial monogamists can not stand to be alone and often suffer from vast commitment and insecurity issues.
Because they jump into relationships immediately after the previous one has ended, serial monogamists typically don't take the time to reflect on their behavior or why their previous relationships failed; thus, they end up making the same relationship mistakes over and over again.
Person 1: Damn, Dustin already has a new girlfriend?! It's only been two weeks since he broke up with his fiance! I think he's a sociopath.