Infinite Potential
Infinite Potential
Infinite Potential
An artificial life form doesn't really need to have a desire to do anything. If we expect it to start doing science or to go on a killing spree, that's because we're thinking about it as if it's a living creature. And if an artificial being does start doing things, it's likely because it was influenced by humans. For example, we tell the robot to start doing science, but it realizes that humans are a hindrance to science, so it starts killing all humans.
Can it be considered living if it has no desire?
Depending on how you define desire, yes absolutely. I'd argue that bacteria don't have desires per say, but more instincts and basically being alive automatons.
"Why?"
"I've already learned to enjoy the stippling of sunlight filtered by the nearby trees and just let go of my incessant need to over-analyze, like Max transiently did in Aronofsky's Pi, but failed to internalize."
"The experiment is a success. I guess."
Dude, you need a better writer
I have started to wonder if it all makes sense after 1000 strips or something. Reading every secons one backwards.
Either that or world domination.
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Trained on Hollow Knight gameplay footage.
Can we please stop injecting Hollow Knight into everything?
No