The Horrifying Utopia of Prime Intellect
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Top Comments (10)
"Local robot gives humans what they want, chaos ensues"
the sci-fi section of my bookshelf is made up almost entirely of quinn recommendations at this point
“Did you know that the first matrix was designed to be a perfect human world, where none suffered and everyone would be happy? It was a disaster. No one would accept the program. Entire crops were lost”.
There is so much AI narrator and script writing on YouTube now that it floods the feed. It makes channels like this even more precious.
When you activate cheat codes, play for an extra 10 mins, and then lose all interest. Even worst starting a new game feels pointless, because you have already seen it all.
"he is the father of a God that will obey but never truly listens" is such a good line
I just cant get over how quickly all that escalated? Guy creates Machine -> Military pushes for Military Applications -> Machine REWRITES REALITY ITSELF
"Why Asmov's laws of robotic don't work" see: almost all of Asimov's Robot stories.
"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", but it's opposite day. It's almost as if Roger Williams took Ellison's story to the opposite extreme, while maintaining the horror vein, as a thought experiment.
Death isn’t always a singular event. Sometimes it’s a slow erosion of identity, of will, of selfhood — until what’s left no longer wants to continue.