Rhaxapopouetl
'The thing they sold us under the name of AI' is at a dead end, yes.
AI is at a dead end. AGI or superintelligent AI promised years ago are nowhere to be seen, self driving cars are not a thing. The best escape route for AI businesses is to promise the possibility of weaponizing AI. After all, the dead can't complain.
You got my curiosity! Do you have other movies like this one you liked?
Myself
It already happened. The last James Bond character already clashed sharply with the seducer kung-fu fighter with cartoonish action moves and a gun expertise resembling Leslie Nielsen in the Naked Gun that were the original three. The James Bond figure constantly evolve to adapt to its audience and to the competitors (i'm looking at you, Jason Bourne and Jack Bauer).
This. Actually could be a good thing for the franchise, especially if the action is ruthless and needlessly brutal. Would make Bond a borderline psychopath with real unresolved issues.
True, but OP wants to run an impostor/mystery, so i feel i'm not completely out of touch, there.
I know. I played Brindlewood Bay, and we felt that the endings were a little off because of the gameplay rules. That's why I was wondering about throwing an impostor out there to see what would come of it.
Not sure if i should take this arricle seriously. Is it aimed at deepseek, china, AI? Why deepSeek and china specifically, and not their american or european counterparts?
DeepSeek wasn't developped by the chinese communist party, can be replaced by any other efficient AI for the same results and is open-source, so i don't see what 'export' means in the title.
Please help me understand