Corey's OOC
And where were the spiders
Now was the time. Marek's company was recently merged into the holdings of Neruo-Saav, and he and [member="Jared Ovmar"] had some big plans. What he needed to figure out is if this next plan was to be used strictly for the Tion Hegemony, or if it was going to be used widely, opened to the galactic market or not. That was the real trick, wasn't it? He had the layout, some time aboard the Wanderer had helped him. Speaking to the interns and science teams from S.T.E.B., as well as his Haor Chall engineers, he was ready to get moving on the next step. The artifical intelligence that he was hoping would enhance his experience. He even had a bit of a write up for his business partner. The trick was, where was it going? He knew he could upload it into a variety of mediums, running a ship, which would be its primary use, and uploading into an armor, that way it would assist him in combat.
A bit of a link between ship and armor and droid was what he was hoping for. The write-up was pretty thorough.
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Entry #001
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
The creation of an artificial intelligence for use by Neuro-Saav and her employees would be a bonus to productivity for the variety of advanced research work, not to mention the select few in the galaxy who would be able to afford the purchase of the system. An artificial intelligence used to enhance data management, observation techniques and combat would be highly useful for a variety of reasons.
Use in a data management manner would allow the user, the organic, to cut ties with potentially turned assistants, whom would succumb to the lure of credits or credibility over loyalty. There are several virtual intelligences already on the market that specialize in data and are nothing more than an operating system in a datapad. That would be simple, however, combining this with a droid brain, a semi-aware unit would be the step. And to allow the system to understand its purpose, what it is, and to strain the system to create, think, observe, and change its surroundings would be highly useful.
This would follow into observation. In a technical and scientific field, logging data, such as observed fauna, flora, machinery, weaponry, sounds, and a variety of visual light ranges would.
. . .
The writings of Marek, the recent student to computer and biotech engineering was carrying on in a way to list recent advances in computing power, mostly from Hegemonic Automaton, as well as writings from nearly a half dozen Neuro-Saav scientists. Marek liked to cover his bases and prove that he was doing his research. It was a matter of finding the right articles, about how droids are designed to help create better humans.
What he needed to do was stop looking so small. The Techno Union had resources, and from what the Foreman of the union could find, he was leafing through parts of the Emah project. That was a combat system.
. . .
Entry #004
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Combat would be useful. Most powered armor suits have at least some rudimentary virtual intelligence to allow the wearer an understanding of the battle field. But to include another mind, a thinking computer to log data, to suggest courses of action, and where necessary make the move the wearer needs. To power a ray shield, or move the arm and the use of electrical pulses to pull the trigger.
Break the bonds that a droid mind has.
That would be useful here. To create a better organic.
. . .
And that was the real trick. Many programs have some way to stop the intelligence. But this one would be all rounded. Helping scientists do research, help soliders fight, and help the businessmen know what the market is doing, and create projections. A system could not be self serving, however. It would need to know that it was created to assist, and not to dominate.
Marek's research had found talk of several different ideas. Killswitches in the system, or blocks in the programming. The type to allow a system to protect itself, to protect the sapient, and to not harm a sapient. This system would need to take a note from Emah.
But there would need to be a fall back. Protect the organic in charge, but only so long as it does not damage the mission. The AI would need to be ready to defend the mission, be it the glory of Tion (Heil), or the advancement of Neuro-Saav on the galactic scale, or running a gambling floor for a casino that turns profit and allows guests to have fun, interact, receive a unique experience and still want to come back. There were so many options.
It was a matter of finding one that would not cause the AI to start enslaving the galaxy.
And just having the self destruct on the mainframe that kept the AI.
But what sort of medium would this be?
In order to be kept secure, a mainframe would be smart. But to do that, Neuro-Saav would need to create a hyperspace transmitter, and a few chips keyed for a certain artificial intelligence. Something they could hop to. Or at least a familiar system that is set for it. A whole new computing system for a fighter, a shuttle, hell, airspeeder and of course combat armor. That could be done.
The new groups in Neuro-Saav were busy at work, creating new computing devices, extra processing power for the new virtual intelligence assistants. Moving an AI there would be possible.
. . .
Entry #019
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Closing the program is the trick. An AI would not think it was wrong, and its logic wouldn't allow for it to consider another option. That would need the true power switch. Not to just cut it, but to bury it. Burn the mainframe in the database. Set up a coded and closed circuit EMP blast in the mainframe, fry the computers on the vessels, in the armor.
Allowing an AI to get out of hand, or worse, into the wrong hands is a terrible idea. Having a physical way to stop it, well, I ending an AI, its not ending an organic life.
But like the AI, everyone will need to be in charge of weeding out the useful from the bleeding heart. There is still a bit of work to be done.
. . .
A bit of a link between ship and armor and droid was what he was hoping for. The write-up was pretty thorough.
. . .
Entry #001
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
The creation of an artificial intelligence for use by Neuro-Saav and her employees would be a bonus to productivity for the variety of advanced research work, not to mention the select few in the galaxy who would be able to afford the purchase of the system. An artificial intelligence used to enhance data management, observation techniques and combat would be highly useful for a variety of reasons.
Use in a data management manner would allow the user, the organic, to cut ties with potentially turned assistants, whom would succumb to the lure of credits or credibility over loyalty. There are several virtual intelligences already on the market that specialize in data and are nothing more than an operating system in a datapad. That would be simple, however, combining this with a droid brain, a semi-aware unit would be the step. And to allow the system to understand its purpose, what it is, and to strain the system to create, think, observe, and change its surroundings would be highly useful.
This would follow into observation. In a technical and scientific field, logging data, such as observed fauna, flora, machinery, weaponry, sounds, and a variety of visual light ranges would.
. . .
The writings of Marek, the recent student to computer and biotech engineering was carrying on in a way to list recent advances in computing power, mostly from Hegemonic Automaton, as well as writings from nearly a half dozen Neuro-Saav scientists. Marek liked to cover his bases and prove that he was doing his research. It was a matter of finding the right articles, about how droids are designed to help create better humans.
What he needed to do was stop looking so small. The Techno Union had resources, and from what the Foreman of the union could find, he was leafing through parts of the Emah project. That was a combat system.
. . .
Entry #004
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Combat would be useful. Most powered armor suits have at least some rudimentary virtual intelligence to allow the wearer an understanding of the battle field. But to include another mind, a thinking computer to log data, to suggest courses of action, and where necessary make the move the wearer needs. To power a ray shield, or move the arm and the use of electrical pulses to pull the trigger.
Break the bonds that a droid mind has.
That would be useful here. To create a better organic.
. . .
And that was the real trick. Many programs have some way to stop the intelligence. But this one would be all rounded. Helping scientists do research, help soliders fight, and help the businessmen know what the market is doing, and create projections. A system could not be self serving, however. It would need to know that it was created to assist, and not to dominate.
Marek's research had found talk of several different ideas. Killswitches in the system, or blocks in the programming. The type to allow a system to protect itself, to protect the sapient, and to not harm a sapient. This system would need to take a note from Emah.
But there would need to be a fall back. Protect the organic in charge, but only so long as it does not damage the mission. The AI would need to be ready to defend the mission, be it the glory of Tion (Heil), or the advancement of Neuro-Saav on the galactic scale, or running a gambling floor for a casino that turns profit and allows guests to have fun, interact, receive a unique experience and still want to come back. There were so many options.
It was a matter of finding one that would not cause the AI to start enslaving the galaxy.
And just having the self destruct on the mainframe that kept the AI.
But what sort of medium would this be?
In order to be kept secure, a mainframe would be smart. But to do that, Neuro-Saav would need to create a hyperspace transmitter, and a few chips keyed for a certain artificial intelligence. Something they could hop to. Or at least a familiar system that is set for it. A whole new computing system for a fighter, a shuttle, hell, airspeeder and of course combat armor. That could be done.
The new groups in Neuro-Saav were busy at work, creating new computing devices, extra processing power for the new virtual intelligence assistants. Moving an AI there would be possible.
. . .
Entry #019
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Closing the program is the trick. An AI would not think it was wrong, and its logic wouldn't allow for it to consider another option. That would need the true power switch. Not to just cut it, but to bury it. Burn the mainframe in the database. Set up a coded and closed circuit EMP blast in the mainframe, fry the computers on the vessels, in the armor.
Allowing an AI to get out of hand, or worse, into the wrong hands is a terrible idea. Having a physical way to stop it, well, I ending an AI, its not ending an organic life.
But like the AI, everyone will need to be in charge of weeding out the useful from the bleeding heart. There is still a bit of work to be done.
. . .