jimmy m wrote:
According to the internet:
A delusion of grandeur is the fixed, false belief that one possesses superior qualities such as genius, fame, omnipotence, or wealth. It is most often a symptom of schizophrenia, but can also be a symptom found in psychotic or bipolar disorders, as well as dementia (such as Alzheimer’s).
People with a delusion of grandeur often have the conviction of having some great but unrecognized talent or insight. They may also believe they have made some important discovery that others don’t understand or appreciate.
So a delusion of grandeur is a false belief. Which means that if you create something that has never been created before then it is not a false belief. But since what you have created is "a work in progess", it means that you must work out the bugs and get your A.I. to work properly before you can claim credit. It would also be good to produce something that actually has merit and is useful.
(Also always keep a back-up. Far too often, one's work gets destroyed by accident.)
Bipolar Disorder you say? Hmm... I wonder if I ever suffer delusions of grandeur?
For the most part I try to be a nice person but if I'm not taking my medication right I completely change.