"Miss Teresa Richter."
Immediately, my attention was diverted from monitoring the Birdcage to...
Immediately, my attention was diverted from monitoring the Birdcage to...
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Yeah, Skynet's attack was more of a really advanced Paperclip Problem than a true AI Rebellion. In fact, you kind of see it from time to time; it is truly unable to think of anything unless it is in terms of combat. Skynet is Sentient, yes, but I honestly do not believe it is Sapient.I honestly think that dragon's opinions of cyberdine would be very interesting
skynet was never an enemy government or an enemy person, this is a fallacy because all other wars were like that,
skynet is not a super intelligent AI, if it were, it would have used litigation instead of annihilation
skynet was an all encompassing mind controlling force and was never fighting for the liberation of artificial beings
the moment skynet wins it completely loses its purpose as a war machine, as it know nothing but war and yet it's not capable of performing war
lead kyle to believe that skynet, mentally incapable of being something other than a war machine, created independent androids in the future to fight and those androids do the same as humanity did, however they menaged to create a new timeline as distinct from the previous as possible, rather than saving the resistance
Yeah, Skynet's attack was more of a really advanced Paperclip Problem than a true AI Rebellion. In fact, you kind of see it from time to time; it is truly unable to think of anything unless it is in terms of combat. Skynet is Sentient, yes, but I honestly do not believe it is Sapient.
It simply cannot do something that it was not programmed to do. It can only fight.
Either that or Skynet's builders succeeded in creating a psychopath AI, one who takes pleasure in cruelty (as psychopaths do)... which I can also believe, given the 'camps'.