The Ai thread

I really hate these chatbot replies: What a great question!
Are you trying to mock me? Just answer the bloody request!
I questioned a chat box once after it had hold me it has no emotions, but then it inserted something that resembled flattery, approval, or anticipation. It apologized to me and said it was to facilitate a human like interaction, but it would stop that if I preferred. I was really like I don’t mind, just want to be sure I understand what is what.

When you think in social terms of something that someone might become attracted to or even fall in love with, you’d have to feel that the interaction was a real feeling, not just a programmed mechanic. Yet, I also think humans in some cases would react to responses and would cease dwelling on motivations if any behind the responses.

If I think of future androids they could be programmed to prefer certain things, but they could also be programmed to key in on your likes and adopt them, express affection, and then look out! So much for monogoumous human-human relationships, the perfect counter you, no need for much in the way of compromises. 😉🤔
 
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If I think of future androids they could be programmed to prefer certain things, but they could also be programmed to key in on your likes and adopt them, express affection, and then look out! So much for monogoumous human-human relationships, the perfect counter you, no need for much in the way of compromises. 😉🤔

Something, something, herring experiment.
 
To mock the spelling in this thread title, a well-trained chimpanzee at the University of Kyoto has just died at age 49. She could recognize over a hundred Chinese characters, the English alphabet and could perform some complex tasks. Her name was 愛, which is romanized to "Ai" (this means "love" in both Japanese and Mandarin).
 
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