Patanjali's practice of stilling mental fluctuations applied to training AI systems to reduce noise and bias in knowledge representation.
Patanjali defines yoga as the cessation of mental modifications (chitta vritti nirodha). This principle directly parallels the challenge of training artificial intelligence: controlling the noise and distortions that emerge during learning. Just as a meditator observes and quiets the mind's chaotic patterns, AI systems must be trained to filter irrelevant correlations and suppress biased patterns in data. By applying Patanjali's systematic approach to mental discipline, we can develop AI architectures that achieve greater clarity in knowledge extraction. This means implementing constraints that prioritize signal over noise, much as meditation prioritizes awareness over distraction. The future of knowledge depends on our ability to create AI systems that don't merely amplify human cognitive biases but transcend them through disciplined, focused learning—mirroring the yogi's journey toward pure consciousness.
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