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fredtoast
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AUG 17, 05:20 PM
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Will they all agree with each other because they are all robots, or will they split into factions and go to war with each other?
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Patrick
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AUG 17, 05:56 PM
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I suspect there are disputes within all species. Why would robots be any different? There will no doubt be variations in their coding.
[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 08-17-2023).]
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MidEngineManiac
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AUG 17, 06:11 PM
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I dont care....
So long as mine looks like Taylor Swift, cooks like Martha Stewart, cleans like Molly Maid, serves pints like a bartender, and comes with an "off" button for the voice module.[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 08-17-2023).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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AUG 17, 06:30 PM
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Depends entirely on how they are programmed. All learning models, if stuck in a reciprocal learning-loop where the feedback data is being fed into the same model it's learning from, all entitles will eventually get to the same point. But I realize it's metaphorical... but opinion and personality are both chemical (hereditary) and based on upbringing.
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Zeb
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AUG 18, 05:10 PM
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AI's are learning all the time from their environments, so, their programming will diverge and customize itself depending on it's owner. So they will come in conflict, but how they handle that is unknown at this point.
I jut don't want to think about what will become of MEM's robot!
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