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  1. J

    War against the Machines

    Ah, gotcha. I'm still not sure its a big problem. I mean, if you have a deep cover AI thats not aware its a robot, then how is it properly carrying out missions to support the robot cause? A robot that doesnt know its a robot doesnt really make sense to me. I dont see the benifit. Maybe you get...
  2. J

    War against the Machines

    I'm not sure it would be that serious a problem: it didnt seem to ever be a problem for the concentration camps to any significant degree, or for most of history's slave owners, and your looking at a broader difference than that. It would be somewhat cold comfort, assuming the task masters did...
  3. J

    War against the Machines

    Something I just thought of: how difficult, realistically, would it be for the resistance to seize (skynets) means of production? Specifically thinking of any highly automated factories. Skynet seems to be in general pretty restrictive in passing out other high functioning AIs to its...
  4. J

    War against the Machines

    It certainly justifies a better reason to go down the Terminator development program: it creates a need for Skynet to engage in infiltration, subversion, and, as a major variation from how it is generally shown in the movies, politics. For example, say Skynet needs some continuing mining in an...
  5. J

    War against the Machines

    Partially inspired by the other thread, I figure we talk about the war against the machines, how it could be fought, relative strengths vs weaknesses of the two, and how humanity could stand a chance against the cold, hard machines. Mostly building off a Terminator inspired senario, though we...
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