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WCDT Strips 3431-3435 (6th to 10th March 2017)
BenRG:
Official Poll Results Post
What are you expecting this week?
1. Officer Basalisk complaining to Jeremy about everyone being suspicious of her - 11 (28.9%)
2. Bubbles and "Small Friend" (Claire) interaction - 10 (26.3%)
3. Brun saying: "This is a joke. Ha-ha." - 4 (10.5%)
=4. A recap of recent events by Faye at the support group entitled: "Why I still want to drink" - 3 (7.9%)
=4. May and Pintsize discussing the aesthetics of synthetic ingestion. - 3 (7.9%)
=4. Other (please specify in comment) - 3 (7.9%)
=7. A discussion of the resale value of human limbs - 2 (5.3%)
=7. Steve telling Cossette about his past life as a super-spy (she doesn't believe him, of course) - 2 (5.3%)
x. A quick jump to the hospital to maintain a PG-13 rating whilst still having a traumatic amputation - 0 (0%)
x. A panic-stricken Dora and Hanners wrestling the Sword away from Brun - 0 (0%)
The results of this poll leave me conflicted. Whilst I would love to see more Claire interaction with Bubbles (because I can't imagine two more dissimilar personalities in the enforced close contact of house sharing) on the other hand, I also am attracted by the idea of Roko sitting on a park bench somewhere with an acoustic six-string, singing blues about "No-one knows the trouble I've seen".
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 10 Mar 2017, 15:12 ---
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--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 10 Mar 2017, 12:54 ---Also, are Turing test not like literacy tests in the South? We assume that fleshbots are welcome, but AI's have to prove something before they'd be welcome? That's bigotry of the worst sort.
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I'd assume that humans that would fail a Turing test wouldn't be allowed in either.
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Were you required to take a Turing test before you were admitted? *I* certainly wasn't.
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You're not a Congress critter, are you? If not, then no Turing test required.
Thrudd:
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 12 Mar 2017, 16:46 ---
--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 10 Mar 2017, 15:12 ---
--- Quote from: hedgie on 10 Mar 2017, 14:48 ---
--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 10 Mar 2017, 12:54 ---Also, are Turing test not like literacy tests in the South? We assume that fleshbots are welcome, but AI's have to prove something before they'd be welcome? That's bigotry of the worst sort.
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I'd assume that humans that would fail a Turing test wouldn't be allowed in either.
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Were you required to take a Turing test before you were admitted? *I* certainly wasn't.
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I always assumed those were a variant of Krynoid
You're not a Congress critter, are you? If not, then no Turing test required.
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Akima:
--- Quote from: Case on 11 Mar 2017, 09:17 ---"Pervaya demokraticheskaya respublika armeyskogo kiber-oruzhiya"
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In translating the Russian into Chinese, because it's the sort of thing a Chinese military AI would declare, I discovered that the German for "simplified" is vereinfacht, which sounds like a dangerous medical condition.
JoeCovenant:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 10 Mar 2017, 14:48 ---
--- Quote from: A small perverse otter on 10 Mar 2017, 12:54 ---Also, are Turing test not like literacy tests in the South? We assume that fleshbots are welcome, but AI's have to prove something before they'd be welcome? That's bigotry of the worst sort.
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I'd assume that humans that would fail a Turing test wouldn't be allowed in either.
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I sometimes think most of my intelligence is artificial....
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