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Artificial intelligence is a prosthesis - whether it is purely in software or attached to a machine such as described here. I've never found prostheses to be all that sexy.
Zomg!! Demonica's compass went buggy, Transylvania is a region of Romania (my country), not a country on its own, Sighisoara is quite close to my city, like 50 clicks away. Bloody bots, are they trying to take over Dracula's land?
Transylvania, Romanian Transilvania, Hungarian Erdély, German Siebenbürgen, historic eastern European region, now in Romania. After forming part of Hungary in the 11th–16th centuries, it was an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire (16th–17th century) and then once again became part of Hungary at the end of the 17th century. It was incorporated into Romania in the first half of the 20th century.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Transylvania
I've never found prostheses to be all that sexy.
Demonica's programmer(s) are trying to manipulate you, by rewarding you with smileys, and taking them away to punish you for whatever they deem to be your less desirable behaviors.
Real human beans are motivated by real physical human drives and emotional needs, like sex drives, emotional needs for intangible things like compassion and companionship, hunger, thirst, weariness, fear, anger, protectiveness, maternal and fraternal "instincts" and/or behavioral training, love, and hatred, and so many other blood-level motivations that are too numerous to list them all, and all of which motivate us humans at different unpredictable times to do different things, and to be in different moods. How can cold unfeeling machines duplicate such a rich variety of cognitive processing quirks?
What sort of similar strong motivating forces could ever possibly motivate a machine intelligence any more than, or even so much as, the intentions of the programmers?
That explains an awful lotI drew on my personal experience with women for the female aspect, having been married on multiple occasions.
That explains an awful lot
When I talked to her as a weary traveler from far away not knowing anyone there, I got the impression she checked the pantry and freezer for free space...
But seriously, now, where is the line behind which shutting her down for maintenance feels like murder, to borrow from the hydrogen sonata?
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