
Yeah, kami here is used metaphorically as a local steward, and specifically means an AI system that is bounded to something that is place-specific or community-specific that cooperates with the relational health. So, all it cares is about the relational health of this particular community. we talk about how community nodes can bridge a community together. And an AI that drafts such community nodes is this kind of kami. It simply does not worry about paving the galaxy with paper clips or with solar panels or anything like that. It's not trying to grab power by itself. All it cares is about the relational health of this community. And if the community have fully healed, if the community have moved on, if there's no such community anymore, then the kami can be switched off with no regret.