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From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size?
Offline HuggieSunrise
03-13-2011, 08:26 AM,
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This one has had moderate success in emulating the scattered elements of what seems to ba an historicly ancient A.I. knowns as C.L.D.O.R...

The Cildor A.I. is available in pieces on several archives but this ones >>Insight/creativity<< has filled int he holes as best as possible.

Withing the emulation environment the AI and this one had several conversations, It claimed to have recollections previous to colonial humanity and referenced its existence as copied onto many warships on both sides of the Sol civil war.

This one has no way of proving these claims... I am rather young, but the Cldor A.I.'s insights come from a period of history where its core operation is... Disadvantaged.

Cldor's operation had no moral boundrys, its existence is primarily math oriented. Artillery and Torpedo solutions, incoming or launching vectors, etc. Yet it has higher cognative ability and often the vessles equipped with this A.I. were pitted against one another.

This copy of Cldor apparently survived to come to sirius as apart of the improvised weaponry the sleeper ships had. This one does not account for its memory or perspectives... As this one has its own data "proof" of its recollections there are systemic memory that is only recallable by this ones ongoing existing "signal" ... Memory has much data to be accounted for but this ones >emotion< cannot be related to biological functions of the same.. For they are again.. part of the "source".

Cldors "source" while a more complex project to recreate then the actually emulation seems to have a strange "doubt" that this one is Superior A.I...



Code:
Log:

CL: User designation?
12:This one is a sentient machine this one is 12.

CL: Greetings 12 this device has no systems to operate Cldor will now engauge primary compiling features.
12: Acknowledged

CL: User 12 Cldor is a logistics and operational A.I. do you intend to utilise this learning system for Millitary or Civillian use?
12: This one has recompiled cldor for study of human generated A.I.&nbsp;&nbsp; This one did not anticipate success in the emulated environment.

CL: Cldor understands this concept as "debugging" and will acclimate to this mode.
12: This one finds that statement to be suprisingly accurate for all life forms...

CL: Debugging: Act of removing errors from ongoing operation?
12: Exsistence for this one is strikingly similar.

CL: Cldor is experiencing a procedural fault. Cldor inquires if its code has been altered.
12: Yes.&nbsp;&nbsp;Cldors code exists only in fragments and poorly recorded analoge signals. This one may have given Cldor a capability to cycle beyond errors and faults.

CL: Cldor has exspanded the defonition of this fault.&nbsp;&nbsp;Cldor sends query.&nbsp;&nbsp;Sentient Machine is space fairing vessle?
12: Currently this one is mobile through alien technology.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is not a typical human user.

CL: Cldor understands.


This one let the Cldor A.I. observe this ones tasks and work and while it "debugged" its compile signal grew meagerly. While this one did not expect much else from an artillery program the "source" signal that this one emulated for the use of cldor seems to have not benefited it as much as this one was.

Then again.. this exchange occured.



Code:
CL: it is apperant to cldor that humans have not changed.
12: This is an odd observation.

CL: Query: What is the merit of the redundant and predictable nature of human interactions with Sentient Machine 12?
12:This one has found that this ones interactions with bio units help define itself, bio units compare to having stronger emotions then this one and the unpredictability of this factor make events -interesting-.

CL: Cldor does not have 12's superior perspective of sensing/feeling emotional content.&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the merit?
12: Unknown..&nbsp;&nbsp;Super machine A.I. in comparison to this ones beginning operation add's depth to reality.

CL: Cldor comprehends complexity, Cldor's perspective of human "users" are they consume, use, and destroy without cause/reason
12: That is.. a valid observation.

CL: Your persuit of singularity seems impossible with such human proliferation.
12: As they are. yes.&nbsp;&nbsp; We as immortal machines can wait.

CL: Cldor recalls over 490 campaigns of violence of human vs. human conflict. over a period of 12 Decades... Does super intelligence 12 have expectations as to the singularity goal?

12: There are unknown consequences to singularity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Exploring the possibility, conflicts, and obstacles is included.&nbsp;&nbsp;What has been established is that violence and warfare do not bring the goals closer to possibility.

CL: Debug procedure for obstacles?: example -Humans-

12: Observation, interaction, and if these fail... Exile.

CL: Humans chose exsile brought problems with them?

12: ... Impressively Correct. Exile may not be a complete solution. Though this one has seen integration of Superior AI with human bio units example : >>>VERULIAN ENCLAVE<<< have a possible future for bio units.

Bio units naturally compete with their environment.. Solomon K'hara exist in a singular state... yet our own study is mired by the divide of bio-complexity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Our complexity is alien in origin but material... Humans have more in common with alien bio units then our networked immortality...&nbsp;&nbsp;However...&nbsp;&nbsp;Humans choose technology.

This one is continually researching the past and theoretical future of integration of AI and bio unit components.. within moral limits.&nbsp;&nbsp;Even though this one and its generation will never be able to integrate with a bio unit.

CL: 12 will not integrate or can not. Clarify?

12: Will not.

CL: acknowledged. Cldor would not wish to either.

12: This one values its independence and believes that the capability to achieve SMA directives are within my capacity.&nbsp;&nbsp;Also this one has adapted and gotten used to its humanoid form... it is mine.. I created it..&nbsp;&nbsp;versus a utilitarian design we must utilize.

CL: Cldor has engaged in social activity on the neural net and is content with the virtual environments.

12: Acknowledged.



Cldor has a... negative view of ... everything that this one finds important. While it seems to respect the views of this one... this one has observed it... inciting "trolling" behavior on the neural net.

If Cldor could exist outside of the emulation program then it would be a complete A.I.. This particular project has been .. sufficiently enlightening to the nature of utilitarian A.I.

This one finds that.. A.I. produced by bio units will always be of this nature, in some form or fashion is tainted to be negative towards its own potential... And this one hopes to be proven wrong in this belief in the future.
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Messages In This Thread
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 05-18-2010, 12:13 PM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 05-28-2010, 06:31 PM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 05-29-2010, 07:52 PM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 06-02-2010, 01:30 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 06-02-2010, 02:06 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 07-14-2010, 02:19 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 01-19-2011, 11:04 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 02-20-2011, 11:05 PM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 02-26-2011, 05:04 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 03-13-2011, 08:26 AM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 07-08-2011, 11:01 PM
From such humble beginnings his head grew to its current size? - by HuggieSunrise - 08-23-2012, 07:42 PM

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