[Markus will politely wait his turn while Connor makes up his mind about which chip is dipping-worthy. He’ll take his turn next, not having forgotten about Loki’s hospitality despite the weight of the topic at hand.]
Playing god. There’s irony in that.
[Considering who they’re sharing company with, at least.
But it isn’t surprising; it’s par the course when it comes to human nature, just as more practical reasons, such as manufacturing cheap labor, also aligns with the history of AI development back home. All in all, Loki simultaneously informs him and tells him nothing completely surprising. He’s of a same mind with Connor.]
Again, none of this is particularly shocking. I’m more concerned about the state of our original bodies — and the consequence of two examples of highly advanced AI existing in this kind of oppressive atmosphere.
[Meaning, what’s happened to them? Are they being stored somewhere? What if they fall into too-curious hands? The unknowns far outweigh whatever answers they can cobble together, an unfortunate trend these days.]
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Playing god. There’s irony in that.
[Considering who they’re sharing company with, at least.
But it isn’t surprising; it’s par the course when it comes to human nature, just as more practical reasons, such as manufacturing cheap labor, also aligns with the history of AI development back home. All in all, Loki simultaneously informs him and tells him nothing completely surprising. He’s of a same mind with Connor.]
Again, none of this is particularly shocking. I’m more concerned about the state of our original bodies — and the consequence of two examples of highly advanced AI existing in this kind of oppressive atmosphere.
[Meaning, what’s happened to them? Are they being stored somewhere? What if they fall into too-curious hands? The unknowns far outweigh whatever answers they can cobble together, an unfortunate trend these days.]