Black and Blue

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on 10/08/2020
Chapter: Chapter 12

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  1. Honzinator
    27/08/2020, 10:29 pm | # | Reply

    Robots will still need to process organic behaviour, and that’ll take a LOT of processing time …

    • Jason Clarke
      29/08/2020, 4:25 am | # | Reply

      that’s where i think a more abstract way of interpreting data would come in. sort of like teaching an autistic person to read facial cues. that might actually be a pretty apt metaphor, cause what are computers, aside from the very definition of the extreme end of the spectrum?

      but if a machine, had a faster sort of fluid way of guessing at the behaviour of other beings doing the same thing, how different would they be from us? could be that rounding errors could cause outbursts, second guessing, depression, and miscommunications. i think that might be how we evolved. sure we’re fast at figuring stuff out, but we’re often wrong….. ish.

  2. SydGorman
    13/08/2020, 9:46 pm | # | Reply

    I hate it when I look up and see that coming down at me

    • Jason Clarke
      17/08/2020, 11:40 am | # | Reply

      big ladies with long blades? does that happen enough to you that it became a thing?

  3. Brian
    10/08/2020, 12:46 am | # | Reply

    This is when you know that you’ve gone too far with renewable resources. Your combat robots can be sliced up by some yoyo wielding an overly long knife. Next time, build your robots out of steel, not tree-hugging composites derived from wheat and gelatin.

    In the future, if we get that far, I predict that we will have robots with their own version of Kung-Fu or similar. Also, they will not operate at meat speed, they will make a Tesla look like a used Pinto.

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