I'm living in Russia, QC written in English, and I haven't a lot of people who seen QC here. I found it quite suddenly, just looking into my daily Pintrest sweep; I had 2891 ("You're beautiful"), then I looked into some more, then I believed I need to know whole story, well, how big it can be?.., and started with first issue. Well, shows what I knew. Conveniently, weather is jumping 10 degrees in a day here in Moscow this week, and that's mean nobody I'm working or live with would try to get me out from bed, so I had a luxury to read it strait. It took 3 days, but totaly worth it.
But I have a problem. Sorry I'm throwing all of this at you just as my first post, by I really felt it and I really need somebody to talk about it.
I loved QC. As a sidenote, I'm amazed by a man who managed to picture 3670 issues in 15 years, improving artistic skill so much. I have some kind of weird artistic disability, so I even was relieved from arts classes in high school, so I'm always amazed with a people who can make a picture. It's kind of magic I haven't. And here I saw a great embodiment of this magic. But, well, it's not just amazement by artistic magic was here.
You see, I left my father's house when I was 15, and I had my amount of weird social circles. And I loved looking into people who have lives actually like my live, and like my friends lives. Of course, I still can't believe in Marten HELL THIS GUY IS ABLE TO NOTICE NEW GLASSES ON A GIRL IN THE MORNING AFTER PARTY WHEN THIS GLASSES ARE TOTALY LIKE OLD GLASSES, HE CAN'T EXIST! let's just say he is nearly too perfect. I haven't a friend who is a multibillionaire daughter with OCD. But well, I looked at this guys and gals and I felt relation.
And then robots happened.
Don't take me wrong. I really love sci-fi. I love sci-fi and fantasy comics. I used to think that I'm nerd. But for me robots were actually out of the place.
There is Marten. He is awesome (HELL HE CAN NOTICE NEW GLASSE... ahm sorry). He has human problems, problems I can totally relate. He had relations, he had purposefulness issues, I can't say I was in his place exactly, but I can feel for him.
There is Faye. Can't say I'm a fan of Faye as a human being, but I can look at her as for human being. She has here issues with her father demise, and she had her alcohol issues; I never been in her shoes, but I know people who was, and I can relate for her.
There is Dora with insecurity, Hannelore with anxiety, Sven with... well, you know. Marigold, Tai, Veronica, Claire... I loved them all because they're human beings with a problems I can relate directly. I don't need to invent things here.
Enter Bubbles.
Problems Bubbles has:
She actually is a AI designed and optimized for combat. Sorry, can't relate. She doesn't know a place for AI designed and optimized for combat in a human society. Sorry, can't really relate. She had parts of her memory deleted by spooky AI crime lady, there was a hole in her mind and there was something really unpleasant there. Sorry, can't really relate. She need to work for said spooky crime lady to be able to return said memories. Can't really relate. And she get better with intervention of super powerful AI that lurking Somewhere Out There, because their own ethical reasons, and nobody actually could do anything else about it. Well, guess what - can't really relate.
Of course, I can just imagine that Bubbles is a soldier who came from war without actual skills in civil life. I know more people with this issues then I want to know (Russia had two Chechen Wars in my lifetime, not to mention Afgan War of my senior acquaintances, not to mention some other instances), and, well, we have a draft army here. But Bubbles is AI. I can't really imagine how it would be to have AI instead of my own biological mind. I can't imagine what it is to be modeled after human but being something another. So, I can't really relate.
For a time I spoke to myself - "well, maybe they're AIs, but they're humanlike enough to have human problems, so I just need to think it's humans with some problems". As I said, I can imagine PTSD soldier, or rich kid who is trying to make things better, or former convict, all that things, so relate for them same way I relate Hannelore (as I said, not many multibilliarder daughters around in my social circle, but I can relate for Hannelore). But then I thought - hell, isn't it defeating the point?
I mean, and please take me right, when I'm for diversity, I'm not for plain equalization. If I say "hey, Hannelore, you're just a human being like me!" - would not I be a jerk? I mean, Hannelore isn't like me. She had issues I haven't, and even if I can believe they're ridicules, they aren't for her. So if I'm gonna be good, I should remember that Hannelore don't give hugs. I should keep in mind that Faye, maybe, isn't so fond about suicide jokes, and I better not to replace her juice with bourbone as a friendly prank. Every being deserves understanding of its issues and if I wanna to be a friend with such a being I should keep their issues in mind.
Then there is two possibilities.
First is that being AI is nothing else that being human, it's exactly same issues and psychology. It is possible, sure (AFAIK, between me and everybody else on this planet nobody can really describe strong AI); but wouldn't it just defeat the issue? So thing would be "we're all different, but AIs are same as we are"? "You should notice basic story of every living creature, but being an AI is essentially nothing, just ignore it"?
Second is that being AI is something different, with socially acceptable possibility to change bodies just for couple of money (tell it Claire), with being able to lock psychological problems with competent programming (tell it Faye), and some unique issues that came with a status; but can somebody of humans really relate for specific AI issues?
For me QC just broke on two parts: one with human common problems, you know, that kind I need to fix in my own life all the time; and another with Singularity, with robot civil rights and philosophical problems about nature of the mind, soul and existence. And first part is far more interesting.
Also I really feel bad about the stolen memory arc ending. Faye hadn't some kind of overpowered AI that came and said - hey, we fixed your problem with your dad and alcohol, be happy, no strings attached because we have ethical reasons. No overpowered AI just came and fixed Hannelore psychosis (and they, you know, tried!), because it isn't something you can fix with pressing a button. Nobody came to Claire (as far as I know?..) with a magical wand and said - all your body problems is fixed now, because we just hate jerks who take it funny with sever transgender. It was a big work for everybody, and it is far from end on current state.
For everybody but Bubbles, who literally needed just to sit and wait.
I know, it was a lot, but can somebody share his/her thoughts about this?