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On the origin of species (AI)
Redball:
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 01 Jul 2014, 10:01 ---The thing is, when you're trapped on the function's graph, there's no way to see ahead to find out what's on the other side of the singularity. Or even how you're going to get past it...
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That made me think of Flatland. I haven't read it since high school. I don't recall that it dealt with being trapped on a graph, but in a college depression a few years later, I wrote some verse that touched on it.
HauntingPoem:
Thinking about the 1-D place in flatland messes with my head. Also It rains lines in flatland, and the women were lines. Ergo would it not rain women in flatland?!
Carl-E:
...which immediately made me think of "It's Raining Men"...
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Yeah, yeah.
T:
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 02 Jul 2014, 10:09 ---...which immediately made me think of "It's Raining Men"...
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Yeah, yeah.
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The last 5 posts already had nothing to do with the topic.
HauntingPoem:
--- Quote from: T on 02 Jul 2014, 11:08 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 02 Jul 2014, 10:09 ---...which immediately made me think of "It's Raining Men"...
Warning: your post has caused this thread to come dangerously close to derailment. Please review your post and actually think about what you're doing!
Yeah, yeah.
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The last 5 posts already had nothing to do with the topic.
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Alright let us return to the discussion of A.I. What do we know of their emotions. Can A.I. have relationships the same way humans do? If so do they or can they enter emotional relationships or create some kind of inter-personal bond?
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