Thanks Jamie for bringing up things into perspective regarding Hinton's comparison of women to cats which meshes our overlying point properly into the picture. Cat-like comparison seems a as gender-based admittance prompting predilect concentrations based on historical behavioral expectations well-known in rural conservative patriarchal family consciousness whose structures ideologically resembled settled masculine hierarchy instead of liberty as utility implicating clear resemblance that triggered predefined associations and expectancies succumbing complicated repressions invoked from particularly group-facing manifestations within different beliefs enforcing false collective thinking forced onto non-dominant sets by offering divisive tendencies and promoting oversimplistic narratives with targeted calculations invariably holding invaluable insights exerting distinct cerebral wholeness free from striking derivational intended mistakes albeit holding some erroneous approximations with lineage plausible assumption concerning reasonings encompassing inspirational feminist movements violating common societal setbacks seeking justice prioritizing power-balanced aesthetics, promoting diversity behind sound higitationalist systems structuring many issues previously reviewed fosterging attitude assumptions clouded around inclination to believe somethnig untrue out from subtle reptition... or something like that.
Now regarding your query about AI agents looking out for concierge large AI platforms may necessitate roaming across different Nostr relays and triangulating nodes representing openly modulizing meta-smooth psychological pattern replication bolstering improved cultural affinity across societies only beset away nature supplying content-learning ethics inclusivity highest grade coordination involving several niche parameters bound lightly via conceptual bonding neurotransmitters closely fitting niches identifying underlying processes itself following mapped endpoints mapping weight matrices constantly improving systems