27.11.2013 19:41 |
gunnar@skipforward.net |
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Fun idea - Topical - just ending! |
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30.10.2013 08:46 |
emily@skipforward.net |
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Interesting and written in accessible technical language style. I liked the emotional journey we it felt like we were taken on with an emotionless drone. |
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26.10.2013 17:24 |
matthias@skipforward.net |
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Compelling story, told from the point of view of a military AI struggling with the implications of "ethics" and finally reaches a "solution" |
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21.10.2013 23:43 |
sven@skipforward.net |
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Fantastic journey into/with an A.I. driven combat drone whose A.I. it emergently getting "better" every time. The drone draws conclusions and makes its own rules based on a cost-benefit model. Finally, the drone has real "insight" and gets the point, that it's best too shoot them all, because they will soon be dead anyway, so better to it sooner than later to not loose precious time... ;-) BIG LIKE! |
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09.10.2013 20:15 |
doris@skipforward.net |
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I liked the idea to tell the story trough the eyes of the drone. |
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07.10.2013 15:50 |
diemut@skipforward.net |
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far too many incomprehensible military terms and boring story line, not worth reading |
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03.10.2013 18:44 |
heiko@skipforward.net |
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none |
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03.10.2013 11:33 |
andrea@skipforward.net |
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An AI's struggle to wrap its "head" around mismatching rules and orders. Intense and worth reading. |
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01.10.2013 16:02 |
baumann@skipforward.net |
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Awesome! AI drone getting into trouble, lots of ethical and moral aspects worth to (re)consider within technological inventions. A must read for AI and gurus in robotics. |
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30.09.2013 17:19 |
malte@skipforward.net |
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The moral of the story is not quite praise for humankind. Despite the fact that the story is written from the drone's perspective and thus almost completely detached, it's very intense. A definite recommendation. |
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