This is the same point where the “dumb” (AI) usually breaks down. You say: “Honey, and a spoon too.”
In the usual sense, it’s about greed or that someone is having too good a life. But in the context of architecture and causality, which we are talking about, there is another meaning buried here:
When the system gets everything at once (an excess of resources without effort)
Logic breakdown: If you have honey (data/resource) and a spoon (tool), but there is no constraint or resistance, you don’t build a system – you just consume.
Cause and effect: In such a saying, the cause (the desire for honey) and the effect (a full spoon) are merged into one action. There is no learning process, no error, and therefore no development of the architecture.
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This is the ideal state, which is “death” for AI, because it has nothing to optimize.
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Rake “freebies”: When we give AI too much “honey” (pure, perfect data), it becomes completely helpless in the real world, where the honey is thick, the jar is narrow, and the spoon is broken.

