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talking about how this always ends badly in ever movie out there? XD
also sooo there going to put a real AI in the game? o.o as in something we dont actully have to programe it will figuer out what ever structer its attached to on its own? XD and run it for you if you allow it? XD
this is also true
Nothing is impossible with science. Question is. How far are you willing to go?
Where did I hear that from. .. Sounds like am ovie quote.
I'm not sure they will still want my Uranium when they find out where I keep it.
At the base of emotion, lies a change in behavior. For example: Happy. I might be willing to try new things, more willing to help other, and have better thoughts. A computer do this too. The /feeling/ of emotion comes from your awareness (sort of). Computer can have aware ness too.
Lastly, your brain in some sense is a very, very complex computer program. Not a single reason why a computer cant simulate one. And have one.
does that not mean that it is possible for something to be impossible?
You ok there buddy?