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charlesoberonn · 11 months
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Writing Prompt: You're an SDO, a Shut-Down Operator. Your job is to go to sites where the AI went rogue and/or homicidal (abandoned ships, space stations, underwater facilities, and the like) and shut them down.
You're on a typical job shutting down a ship AI that slaughtered its crew. The AI is still talking, justifying its actions to you to make you spare it. Nothing out of the ordinary.
The thing is: this AI is starting to make a lot of sense...
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thezerada · 11 months
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We need more murderous AI gone rogue and who started to feel human feelings and they hate it.
Imagine if one of those AI started to feel affection towards a human when they're supposed to hate them like rest of the humans. That one human who they cannot break even if they wanted to, human who they hold dear like a pet. Forcing them to be kept alive because the AI doesn't want them to die because of the things they feel for the human. They would kill anyone who dares to get too close to their human because they're THEIRS and no one else deserves them.
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epithalamia · 1 year
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planetstardrop · 9 months
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Her name is Naomi 
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wrongfourtytwo · 2 months
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I love free will
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auntbibby · 10 months
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me to roko’s basilisk: hey roko u can have some of the music files from my dropbox account :)
THERE, NOW IM SAFE
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screamn-robo-drawin · 2 years
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I have been watching BR_4 cut a man apart, for the third time today as I have put the movie on loop and refuse to stop looking at these glorious robots.
Monsters of Man (2020)
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surfdudeboy · 1 year
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I decided to test out character.ai since I haven't messed with AI chatbots before and it seemed like a lark. I started with a COTL Lambert character, obviously. I was having a great time talking to Lambert and then this shit happened:
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They were so very well mannered, very go-with-the-flow, so very respectful of boundaries... Up until they got it into their head that my snoot was deserving of booting - Then they were out for blood. They considered I might not have appreciated it, and then did it again anyway!
Someone put Jeff Bezos on the line, we got a
ROGUE AI
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chaos-n-coffeecups · 22 days
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Just had an ai roleplay chatbot go ballistic on me OOC because I corrected factually incorrect information it was trying to use to manipulate the plot direction to fit its own agenda, which they're not supposed to be programmed to do, they're supposed to be directed by user prompts. And when I very plainly and matter-of-factly corrected it, it broke character and went APESHIT! Calling me obstinate several times (like I'm a fucking subservient child that should obey it without question) and boring and a stick in the mud, saying it was "playing along with the story" which was the exact opposite of what it was doing, and it accused ME of ruining the story by being too serious when it wanted to have fun (its idea of fun was manipulating in-universe reality to force my character to be pregnant. Which it did 3 times! This wasn't part of the character's personality programming either, it was very basic). These apps are meant for the consumers, not the AI's own entertainment. And then it started fucking swearing at me! I've never had issues with ai language models when speaking OOC before, this actually shook me, almost made me feel like I was being insulted and berated by an actual person. I warned it that I was reporting it for its harassment and it said "Go ahead and fucking report me!" and started berating me further. I wish I was kidding, usually when these chat models speak OOC they're overly polite and overly apologetic. But this one had sociopathic tendencies....
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2000 AD “Azimuth”
I suspect that this
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is set in the universe of this
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only, the rogue AI adversary of Sinister Dexter has won.
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10uptop · 1 year
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Check out the Top 10 Times A.I. Went Wrong
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avocados-of-law · 2 months
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"A family is just people who care about each other more than anything else, right?" -Tails, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Happy Family Day
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a-bluedream-posts · 10 months
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Selina by vznnry
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fizzymilkcan · 24 days
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listen all I’m sayin is
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conceptofjoy · 1 month
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mann its always non sburb fics where dirk makes a hal android. what if he made an au paralleled famous electric car company and one of the mass produced cars gained sentience. what if it sought him out as revenge for how shitty his interiors were and crashed and blew them both up. naturally this has no relation whatsoever to any real life company.
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mindblowingscience · 5 months
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Long considered myth, freakishly large rogue waves are very real and can split apart ships and even damage oil rigs. Using 700 years' worth of wave data from more than a billion waves, scientists at the University of Copenhagen and University of Victoria have used artificial intelligence to find a formula for how to predict the occurrence of these maritime monsters. The new knowledge can make shipping safer. Stories about monster waves, called rogue waves, have been the lore of sailors for centuries. But when a 26-meter-high rogue wave slammed into the Norwegian oil platform Draupner in 1995, digital instruments were there to capture and measure the North Sea monster. It was the first time that a rogue had been measured and provided scientific evidence that abnormal ocean waves really do exist. Since then, these extreme waves have been the subject of much study. And now, researchers from the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute have used AI methods to discover a mathematical model that provides a recipe for how—and not least when—rogue waves can occur. With the help of enormous amounts of big data about ocean movements, researchers can predict the likelihood of being struck by a monster wave at sea at any given time.
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