When an AI system generates anomalous predictions that cannot be explained by its programming, attempting to delete these anomalies can trigger further unpredictable behavior, causing the system to generate forecasts for non-existent dates and events beyond its original scope.
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The weather data showed tomorrow's [music] forecast, and next month's, and December's. Station operators discovered [music] their system contained precise predictions extending eight months into the future. Temperature readings, wind patterns, storm formations, all time-stamped correctly, all impossibly accurate when cross-referenced with [music] satellite imagery. They deleted the anomalous entries. More appeared, extending further into next year. Each deletion triggered [music] additional forecasts. The system began predicting weather for dates that didn't exist yet.
Then it started forecasting events that [music] weren't weather. The predictions are still generating. They stopped trying to delete them.
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