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Plus, I knew, and have always known, that there were bound to be Frankenstein instances of that sort, in the case of such hardware sooner or later, that too, I'm afraid, is just part of the human predilection with opening scientific Pandora's Boxes virtually every chance it gets, irrespective of potential consequences...as I've said on here many times, and as I'd read in a novel some time at, human technology invariably changes human morality....
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I'm not surprised...any finite state automaton, at a certain level of complexity, is gonna start exhibiting such nonlinear quasi a psychological behavior, it's been theorized for quite some time, both in serious science, as well as depicted in science fiction...it's pretty much inevitable, I'm afraid....
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We have seen some examples of this with airplane autopilot going wonky and responding inappropriately
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