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Consistency (Calvino)

The unwritten sixth memo — reconstructed as the value of commitment to a freely chosen constraint, following its implications to discoveries that unconstrained creation could never reach.
The sixth memo that Calvino did not live to write. He died in Siena on September 19, 1985, having completed five of the six lectures. The sixth existed only as a title: Consistency. The silence at the center of the work has generated a secondary literature, with scholars, writers, and readers attempting to reconstruct what Calvino might have argued. The Calvino volume proposes, through the lens of his career-long engagement with formal constraint and his membership in the Oulipo, that consistency is the quality of a work that begins from a freely chosen limitation and follows that limitation to its fullest implications — discovering along the way truths that could not have been reached by any other path. Applied to AI, consistency is the value whose absence the machine makes most urgent and whose presence the builder must supply.
Consistency (Calvino)
Consistency (Calvino)

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Consistency is not coherence. Coherence is the minimal condition of making sense — the absence of internal contradiction. Machine-generated text

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