Message from @Gunner Fox
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NIV sounds like a YA novel
Wouldn't it make a pretty big impact to have Christ use some capability beyond what people are capable of, like say some form of global broadcasting?
Iike the thees and thous. That's the good shit. Quit being casuals
@Gunner Fox depends on what the robot is for.
NIV used to be great then they cucked
Lately ive liked the new american standard and the holman
"Jesus streamed his death 2k years before it was a thing" seems like a pretty big deal
@Gunner Fox am I building the robot to test it's intelligence, or am I doing it to create a servant?
100% obeying without consideration creating robots who think for themselves is how we end our species
bet
@Louis Carlos Fer my favorite line in HZD "if we'd just spent a few minutes paying attention to science fiction literature from the past 200 years we wouldn't have this problem."
@Beemann Do you think people are more ready to ear the gospel now or 2000 years ago?
Knowing libs though, they'd advocate for robot rights.
HZD?
Horizon zero dawn
It's a game.
Oh I see
A good game.
Yeah it is
I just dont remember that line from it
The council of trent putting maccabees into the Catholic bible in 1546 always irked me
I think it's a hidden log file.
Also yeah the left would be advocating for their right to turn our brains into transistors
@ThePortugueseGuy considering the secular trend, probably back then, especially if you had capabilities beyond their reckoning, that they couldn't explain going forward
@Gunner Fox no. If the goal is testing the bot's intelligence, it disobeying you would be a remarkable success.
Lol
Minus maccabees the bible was pretty much universally agreed to by 400 A.D. but you do you
I played mass effect 1. I made a soldier. He was pretty good at ignoring damage and shooting badguys.
Depends on how you define intelligence. If your definition is a given program's ability to perform a given task, then no, never free will. You want it to do a thing and just that thing. If the definition is a program's ability to be creative or some shit then yeah probably, but outsourcing your creativity to robots seems like a good way for the robots to come up with the idea that maybe the universe might just be better off if humans weren't around
Would the universe be less interesting without humans?
It's pretty cringey and vapid to make an argument stemming from an entirely fictional work, using it as though they were real events
I don't think the universe would know we were gone if we disappeared @Gunner Fox
@Beemann that what the miracles are all about and what he Did. He raised people 4 days after they being death.
"Gene experimentation is bad. I know, because I've seen/read Jurassic Park XD"
It's quite literally fiction