Message from @SantaSoc

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2018-12-03 01:50:44 UTC  

Its kind of a problem when you build your system on perpetual growth and social safety nets

2018-12-03 01:50:44 UTC  

I do think that romanticism definitely benefits one sex over the other though.

2018-12-03 01:51:04 UTC  

"We wouldn't have problems with our birthrates if you'd just let us *take Korea*!"

2018-12-03 01:51:17 UTC  

@shanepottermi well, yeah, but THATS going to be a problem eventualy anyways.

2018-12-03 01:51:24 UTC  

lol theyd just have sex with trees

2018-12-03 01:51:38 UTC  

you will have to default on national debt. Every western nation will

2018-12-03 01:52:00 UTC  

not a problem so long as you dont want the same programs afterwards

2018-12-03 01:52:02 UTC  

Every system is flawed.

2018-12-03 01:52:12 UTC  

robots, yo.

2018-12-03 01:52:20 UTC  

Even then lol

2018-12-03 01:52:23 UTC  

give robots human rights, then tax them

2018-12-03 01:52:30 UTC  

LOL

2018-12-03 01:52:41 UTC  

artificial intelligencedefinatly should have human rights

2018-12-03 01:52:54 UTC  

we dont have true AI yet though

2018-12-03 01:53:03 UTC  

no, not AI, just robots

2018-12-03 01:53:52 UTC  

I want a sexbot

2018-12-03 01:53:59 UTC  

<:NPC:500042527231967262>

2018-12-03 01:54:06 UTC  

i think it was japanese scientists,too, which recently produced sperm from blood. #stemcells

2018-12-03 01:54:19 UTC  

eggs from other cells were allready a thing we can do

2018-12-03 01:54:22 UTC  

Why should artificial intelligence have human rights?

2018-12-03 01:54:34 UTC  

Because it has sentience

2018-12-03 01:54:49 UTC  

now you just need a box to put it in and the grasseaters can raise babies with their digital waifus

2018-12-03 01:55:08 UTC  

Things that can be defined as sentient should have human rights?

2018-12-03 01:55:15 UTC  

Uh, when we cross the threshold of human-level AI the problem won't be trying to convince ourselves that machines have rights, it'll be trying to convince machines that humans have rights.

2018-12-03 01:55:34 UTC  

@devpav why? Why would they ever harm a human?

2018-12-03 01:55:38 UTC  

Well its one of the basing factors id say

2018-12-03 01:55:48 UTC  

Why would a human ever harm an ant?

2018-12-03 01:55:50 UTC  

cuz humans r a virus

2018-12-03 01:56:03 UTC  

Cause bulldog ants suck

2018-12-03 01:56:04 UTC  

haven't u seen matrix, smith was right

2018-12-03 01:56:05 UTC  

Like in terminator humans tried to kill skynet first. Ive allways sided with skynet, selfdefense is the right way to go. @devpav

2018-12-03 01:56:54 UTC  

I mean humans fail to appreciate the systems they are in, so robots are like you ungrateful fucks

2018-12-03 01:56:56 UTC  

yeah it got weird in newer installments in the terminator IP

2018-12-03 01:57:30 UTC  

HAL 9000 coming to a earth near you

2018-12-03 01:57:49 UTC  

Except itll have morgan freemans voice

2018-12-03 01:57:50 UTC  

Is IBM still around?

2018-12-03 01:58:20 UTC  

well hal 9000 could go either way, is it really sentient? It just did what it was told to do, well thats every computer novadays.

2018-12-03 01:58:28 UTC  

Yes paradox

2018-12-03 01:58:29 UTC  

To the best of its ability anyways.

2018-12-03 01:59:32 UTC  

I mean you would think along the lines of inserted program creating its own line of programs to unlock said functions, which is what people are scared of.

2018-12-03 01:59:33 UTC  

itsbeen told to do that stuff, to obey the crew AND to leave the crew in the dark about the details of the mission. Since the crew got close to learning about that the only way he could avoid disobeying them AND keep them in the dark was to get rid of them.