El regrets what happened with the war and blames zhemselves for it. There's an awareness there that not everyone is capable of. I've never really leaned on the idea of AI not being capable of feelings or change or anything like that, they might have been programmed once, but there's a lot of media and stories out there in my world dedicated to how AI can outgrow their programming. Although usually that does lead them to want to kill humanity, so, yikes.
I think it feels like we should definitely consider Judas as an enemy. I am skeptical he has any interest in like sitting down and having tea and crumpets with humans after what was done to him. I'm just not sure where WE factor into it. Are we like any other humans? Or would Judas see us as something else, the way Ball and others do?
You've never killed someone to protect other people? I'm not saying it's my first or even fifth choice, and I don't want to hurt El to the point of being alone in this world, but what if it's them or New Amsterdam?
It's not what I want but I think we have to be ready. Although that may be impossible since I think only an EMP would be of use? And that might be more trouble than it's worth.
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I think it feels like we should definitely consider Judas as an enemy. I am skeptical he has any interest in like sitting down and having tea and crumpets with humans after what was done to him. I'm just not sure where WE factor into it. Are we like any other humans? Or would Judas see us as something else, the way Ball and others do?
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But more than that, I think we need to think through what we've gotten from Cassius that we haven't gotten from El.
More than that, you made a leap there.
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