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Sunday, 5 June 2005 06:51 pm
I'm sure he feels so picked-on.
I'm such a geek. I've now been inspired to - wait for it - Terrahawks fiction. ARGH. Mind you, 101 is hard to resist writing about. Come on, robots capable of temper-tantrums have got to have SOME worth in the scheme of things, even if it's just to write about.
And oh-my-lord there's going to be DALEKS in next saturday's Doctor Who. I AM IN HEAVEN. 101 on DVD, Daleks on telly, real live robot to play with in the dispensary... *swoon*
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Date: 5 Jun 2005 09:43 pm (UTC)Drawn and inked in 30 minutes while watching "Mock the World" or whatever it was. (It was cool, whatever it was called. :) Like "Have I got News for You" with impressions. Yay!)
"The Worm Turns...?"
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Date: 6 Jun 2005 11:37 am (UTC)I see what you mean about the "exactly like humans" part, though (even if I've not come across too many that engage in all-out slanging matches with their counterparts over trivial things) - sometimes seems like just paint an actor silver and "OMG robot!" Nothing to make them different or anything. Although to be honest, I do much prefer a synth with at least a large spark of humanity in there. ;) They're a lot easier to empathise with, for one.
Anyway. Might have some fiction that's halfway uploadable later tonight. But for now, because I'm dying to post SOMETHING... This would probably fall close to the beginning. Whee! Lunchbreaks rock.
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He had yet to work out why in Space it was that Hiro had decided to give most of them humanity rather than intelligence. He claimed it was all to do with their power-source, but Ninestein was of the growing opinion that THAT was just an excuse.
After all, if they wanted a human to do a particular job, they’d employ one, simple as that; the point of a computer was surely to compute? Hiro claimed it was an experiment, to see if it made them more astute, more capable of making educated decisions in the absence of human controllers, but Ninestein thought it was actually more a case of “to see if I could” on Hiro’s part.
That wasn’t to say they were worthless. Some were fairly good tacticians – some were excellent tacticians – he even had to grudgingly admit that Sergeant Major Zero was rather good at his job (even if most days that job seemed to be exclusively to wind him up). But like so many of his “brothers”, Zero was not, unfortunately, the brightest of sparks when it came to academia – he still had yet to grasp the rudimentaries of mathematics, of all things. A robot incapable of adding up? – and some days Ninestein felt he’d gladly excise all trace of “personality” in favour of something that could add two and two together and not make five. It may have seemed unfair to the outside, but it was what they were for, goddamnit! They were meant to be intelligent, expendable (well, moreso than a human) battlefield computerised personnel, not sneaky, wilful, argumentative things to trip over in the corridors!
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Date: 6 Jun 2005 05:40 pm (UTC)In short, yes, it's important to have parts of the AI that we can empathize with, but it's also very important to not make them too organic in action that the whole concept and potential of them being AI-driven and synthetic isn't even explored.
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Date: 6 Jun 2005 09:14 pm (UTC)Myeah. I go write now. :)
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Date: 6 Jun 2005 09:45 pm (UTC)The picture's cute. I see what they mean about the lunchbox, though. ;)
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Date: 6 Jun 2005 10:00 pm (UTC)The story about Dungan is in my
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