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Harold Finch ([personal profile] ornithologist) wrote in [community profile] etraya 2025-01-19 04:23 pm (UTC)

[ Harold is not literally a professor... yet. That sure does end up being his long-term cover because his A.I. child knows him very well and knows he is the professor type. In any case, he actually quite appreciates the lengthy answer; he's typically the person giving the exposition. ]

Well, it's a relief to hear someone didn't take "magic" as an acceptable answer and is putting more thought into it. Utilizing a discrete resource is at least a rational concept, though it's hard to swallow it being truly infinite.

It took me a month of concerted effort to acquire my own tools, if that's any comparison.

Supposedly, yes. I didn't experience it myself but others who've been here longer have reported that being the case. Artificial intelligence is a complex subject.
[ so says the father of A.I. in his world ] You can think of it simply as a computer with the capacity for higher-order executive functioning. Usually it's certain aspects and not a replica of human intelligence wholesale.

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