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[RoS0004] Ghost in Machine: Individuality of System Software & Preservation & Archiving Importance


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[Reason of Science 0004]

The Individuality of System Software and the Importance of its Preservation and Archiving

1. Software as a Unique Entity with "Individuality"

The article argues that software and AI systems are not merely tools; they possess a form of "individuality." This individuality is shaped by a complex layering of factors, including the developer's intent, design philosophy, dependencies, and specific training data or parameters used at a certain point in time. For instance, a specific version of an AI model carries a unique history of tuning and bug fixes that define its behavior.

2. The Risk of Losing Digital Heritage

When software is updated, the unique behaviors and environments of older versions are often lost. This makes historical verification and reproducibility difficult. The author cites user dissatisfaction with changes in ChatGPT's performance after updates as an example of how the "individuality" of a specific version can vanish, highlighting a digital-era problem where valuable cultural and academic artifacts are forgotten.

3. Case Study: Notre-Dame in Assassin's Creed Unity

A prominent example of digital archiving's value is the 3D model of Notre-Dame Cathedral in the game Assassin's Creed Unity. After the 2019 fire, this high-precision digital recreation—built using laser scans and historical research—served as a vital resource for studying architectural details and textures. This demonstrates that if software and its data are preserved in a playable state, they can provide immense public and academic value long after their original release.

4. The Need for Public Investment and Infrastructure

The author stresses that preserving digital heritage should not rely solely on the private sector. Since the volume of digital data is increasing exponentially, public institutions must provide systematic funding and infrastructure. Currently, digital archiving budgets are often insufficient or buried within other administrative costs.

5. Proposed Solutions for Future Preservation

To maximize the value of digital archives, the article suggests:

Establishing independent budget frameworks for digital cultural heritage at national and local levels.

Standardizing unique identifiers for every software version to ensure structural preservation.

Creating tax incentives for private companies to donate old version data.

Developing specialized human resources through collaboration with universities.

Conclusion

Establishing a "digital heritage preservation infrastructure" is a critical challenge for the 21st century. By treating software and AI versions as public goods and ensuring their long-term survival through public-private cooperation, society can protect technical significance and cultural history for future generations.

 

[note]

This episode was originally created by using NotebookLM’s automated generation feature to adapt an article originally published on note / Medium.

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