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Like the McDonalds version?![]()
Probably had one of their employees engineer it...
Like the McDonalds version?![]()
Probably the same employee that designed their ice cream machine.Probably had one of their employees engineer it...
Madden and Summerall as the voice of the Madden video game needs to happen again, STAT
And scary.That's fricking awesome.
I'm torn because I understand the need to lash out and blame anyone other than yourself if something happens to your kid. I completely empathize.
That said, this seems ridiculous on the surface.
If your kid is so maladjusted that he can't handle interactions with AI without confusing it with reality, it's the parent's job to limit his access to such things.
And, how did he get so maladjusted and vulnerable in the first place, and why wasn't he on medication or something? The whole thing screams parental failure.
Parents can't comoletely limit kids if the kid really wants to go there. They always find a way. Not saying that they don't have any responsibility here. Just trying to help us all remember when we were kids and told no.
When you read the final exchange with the kid. it's really sad. AI is supposedly so smart, but wasn't smart enough to realize what he was getting at.
To us, that's ridiculous. But the environment these kids have been brought up in -- just the last few years, really -- is almost that the virtual world is real. Plus a lot of the powers that be are pushing AI as almost equivalent to human life, or at least that it will be soon. Look into transhumanism. It's scary.I mean the kid shot himself because he believed in death he would get to meet a fictional character. It's pretty bizarre. Like I get believing that in death you will be back with your loved ones who already passed away.
But to think you'll meet Tom and Jerry?