[ The indicator light is useful. Erik will not forget that. Although it does seem like something of a design flaw. Humans can hide their emotional state if they try. Apparently these types of androids do not have that luxury. ]
It would be easier to control a Manchurian candidate with artificial intelligence, I suppose. Or one would think, if the artificial intelligence were not so advanced to be indistinguishable from organic intelligence.
[ He searches the android again, uneasy at just how much of it he can't sense. Just how much of it isn't metal. It seems as though most of the skeletal structure of it is some kind of metallic compounds but the actual intelligence part, whatever passes for a central nervous system in these things, is not. ]
And so the androids just did as they wished? Did they start slaughtering humans yet?
[ The humans appear to be the architects of their own destruction no matter it be a biological or technological inevitability. ]
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It would be easier to control a Manchurian candidate with artificial intelligence, I suppose. Or one would think, if the artificial intelligence were not so advanced to be indistinguishable from organic intelligence.
[ He searches the android again, uneasy at just how much of it he can't sense. Just how much of it isn't metal. It seems as though most of the skeletal structure of it is some kind of metallic compounds but the actual intelligence part, whatever passes for a central nervous system in these things, is not. ]
And so the androids just did as they wished? Did they start slaughtering humans yet?
[ The humans appear to be the architects of their own destruction no matter it be a biological or technological inevitability. ]