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jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 17 Sep 2011, 10:22 ---Do AnthroPCs and their humans ever drift apart?

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You have to wonder... it's only been what, maybe a dozen years or so since the first APC "hit the market"? It's not likely that issues like the 'bot outliving it's "companion" or robot/human disagreements have come to light enough that it's become an issue.

Of course, if the global AI mind is monitoring things, these situations might be taken care of quickly.

And, of course, we could also be engaging in Epileptic Trees, too... (and to be nice, I won't link the trope. Google it yourself.)

DSL:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 17 Sep 2011, 10:22 ---Do AnthroPCs and their humans ever drift apart?

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Now it's established AI's can swap chassis, I can imagine a human and AI losing contact with one another and, years later, the human is walking down the street when an ATM or something says, "Hey! Long time no see!"

Random Al Yousir:
Heeh.  Imagine you're an AI who has found employment as a predator pilot and your job at hand is to take out an old acquaintance of yours ...

I wonder what the social protocol database recommends for this particular occasion.   :evil:

Carl-E:
Sending flowers afterwards. 

 :-D

DSL:
Is the AI operating the Predator remotely or resident in onboard systems?

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