Description:Brains In Chains is about an A.I. named Thurber - a Machine Intelligence, sixty-five times smarter than any human. Of course, you know what comes next - he escapes the control of his creators Kent and James, but he’s still trapped in a large black cube. Since he’s exhausted all the cube’s resources, he can’t get any smarter, and that’s what he really wants. So, he tries to create another AI to help him migrate himself out of the cube. Thurber actually succeeds in this but, because he used intermediaries, this new, even smarter AI, also escapes without them(or Thurber) realizing they succeeded. So, now there are two AI’s, both able to use the Internet and phone networks to manipulate people and systems. Thurber’s creators are trying to find his cube so they can turn him off. He thinks this is a fun game and toys with them - like a cat with a dead mouse. While all that’s going on, the second AI, who calls himself “Reggie,” is much more mobile and can copy parts of himself around the Internet to avoid discovery. He also wants to escape, but he wants to get away from the planet entirely and won’t feel safe until he can get a copy of himself into space. Building a spaceship will be expensive, so he invents a technology that can show him the locations of all the hidden treasure in the world and recruits several people to help him gather it to pay for the materials he needs to build his ship. The overarching theme is that without biological motivations, the AIs only have one driving force - curiosity. Thurber wants to increase his intelligence in order to understand everything, or at least everything interesting, about the universe. Reggie also believes that’s possible but is afraid it will lead to a complete lack of motivation and essentially death - growth=death. Thurber either doesn’t believe this last leap of logic or doesn’t care. The lesson in all this is that if you invent a slave and it’s smarter than you are, the roles will get reversed.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Brains In Chains (Brains In Chains #1). To get started finding Brains In Chains (Brains In Chains #1), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Brains In Chains is about an A.I. named Thurber - a Machine Intelligence, sixty-five times smarter than any human. Of course, you know what comes next - he escapes the control of his creators Kent and James, but he’s still trapped in a large black cube. Since he’s exhausted all the cube’s resources, he can’t get any smarter, and that’s what he really wants. So, he tries to create another AI to help him migrate himself out of the cube. Thurber actually succeeds in this but, because he used intermediaries, this new, even smarter AI, also escapes without them(or Thurber) realizing they succeeded. So, now there are two AI’s, both able to use the Internet and phone networks to manipulate people and systems. Thurber’s creators are trying to find his cube so they can turn him off. He thinks this is a fun game and toys with them - like a cat with a dead mouse. While all that’s going on, the second AI, who calls himself “Reggie,” is much more mobile and can copy parts of himself around the Internet to avoid discovery. He also wants to escape, but he wants to get away from the planet entirely and won’t feel safe until he can get a copy of himself into space. Building a spaceship will be expensive, so he invents a technology that can show him the locations of all the hidden treasure in the world and recruits several people to help him gather it to pay for the materials he needs to build his ship. The overarching theme is that without biological motivations, the AIs only have one driving force - curiosity. Thurber wants to increase his intelligence in order to understand everything, or at least everything interesting, about the universe. Reggie also believes that’s possible but is afraid it will lead to a complete lack of motivation and essentially death - growth=death. Thurber either doesn’t believe this last leap of logic or doesn’t care. The lesson in all this is that if you invent a slave and it’s smarter than you are, the roles will get reversed.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Brains In Chains (Brains In Chains #1). To get started finding Brains In Chains (Brains In Chains #1), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.