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I guess this all depends on how you define “computer”. I tend to think of a computer is the hardware that operates the software, so Lovelace and Aimee are programs operating on a computer (the server). If one sees a computer as a combination of hardware and software, Our two virtual ladies are part of the computer. Either way, Aimee can’t be a computer.
Ida No almost 4 years ago
“I’m a Cray simulating a TRS-80. Is that a problem?”
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And yet you da man, Nick!
Steverino Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Half a computer is better (bettor) than none.
Darwinskeeper almost 4 years ago
I guess this all depends on how you define “computer”. I tend to think of a computer is the hardware that operates the software, so Lovelace and Aimee are programs operating on a computer (the server). If one sees a computer as a combination of hardware and software, Our two virtual ladies are part of the computer. Either way, Aimee can’t be a computer.
bob-droid12 almost 4 years ago
Nick’s as close to being a AI as one with Organic bits can be.
shivabones almost 4 years ago
Is it just me, or are we in a temporal loop?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
Depends on the capacity of the transceiver works in relation to his brain.