Take a deep breath and count to ten fellas
Thank you, Freddy.
My apology for losing temper.
face palm me all you want your answer doesn't make sense to me it doesn't solve the puzzle.
as I explaind in my prev post.
"doesn't make sense"?
*Stretches arm*... ... ...
why would an A.I travel abroad if she can see the place on the internet ? (at least two answers)
As a punishment for being a bit rough, I'll extend my answers. Happy?
First, I've answered that there are value in things, and I am so baffled that it did not make sense to you. Well, no matter, if you want longer answer, I will provide that. If you don't read all of these, then it is the equivalence of wasting my time and insulting me, yotamarker.
Before I begin, firstly, what I meant by thinking outside the box is, you have to think like the A.I is yourself and living things like human of what they do by using logic, emotions, common sense, and twist the questions into more questions by changing its variables, all by to expand the level of understanding.
You'll guarantee of getting yourself a better answer than anyone else, for most part, you won't understand our answers anyway without a bit of thinking, do you?
After all, let's revise the answers I've given to you, consider if you really did give yourself some time to think about -- which you did not. What I am doing is merely teaching you to make answers by yourself, especially it's easily deductable. Additionally, it's rather blaring to call those as "puzzles" as you do not provide an answer in the end.
Try to travel yourself, and you'll have your first answer. Once you've done that, try to compare by seeing the place in real than seeing the place on the internet, and you'll have your second answer.
This is my first elaborated answer from this statement;
1st answer extension: Freedom and the limitation of what one can do - answerTo answer the first question, let's concern ourselves with a range of following situations;
- Oneself in an actual location.
- Oneself in a game world with replica of that location.
- Oneself looking through a picture of that location.
Now, given the situations, let's see what is the difference, that we can deduce from these situations;
- Oneself in an actual location allows onself to move around, and see things, feel things, smell things, touch things, look at things in the way they want, buy things from vendors and stalls, eat food from that location, do things from that location, or anything that is available and possible to be done from that location -- it has the very basis of freedom
- Oneself in a game world with replica of that location allows oneself to do things only available in the game world, with various limitations that can't be done like in real world, with limited freedom.
- Oneself looking through a picture of that location -- what can one do with this? Stare at it? Okay, what else can one feel from it? There is no freedom..., and nothing much to gain from it.
Remember, we're curious beings, we seek knowledge. Emotions and feelings is knowledge. They're experience, they shape us, and they also shape our personality. To have these, we require freedom.
Now, let's re-elaborate my second answer, which links to the first answer. The first answer is incomplete without the second anyway, as it does not fully cover the whole problem.
The genuineness and value of all things around us - extendedThere is such a thing as having a certain amount of value and price in things. Which means there can be a level of genuine of objects.
When it comes to the talk of genuineness and value of things, it usually means how much potency of the things could affect one thing and/or another, what kind of historic and prehistoric attributes and properties that it accommodates within.
As analogous as if it's a scar, a memory, missing part, where it came from, what it is made of, or anything else it once part of. In correspondance with the necessity, and desire that the thing provides, and what kind of intrinsic flow it grants, guided by its level of prevalence. However, not every of the properties determines the value, some has no effect for various reasons. While the value of things greatly depends on what kind of perspective one gives it to be.
To a consumer's perspective, fake dollar bills are as invaluable as it is illegal, they cannot be used in our society. But with a nature-loving perspective person, dollar bills are as valuable as it stands, as they can be recycled to save the treees, regardless of how tiny it influences, at least to their eyes, they're trying...
When it comes to historical/pre-historical items, like an actual ancient book in one's hands compared to an iPad containing the book's contents? For one's perspective in absence of an archeologist's sense, are just as a blatant ingorant fool to express it lack of value. For a genuine artifact, we can extract its value from all sorts of scars left by the book, its inscription, its writings, what it is made of, how old it is, and much more. So were an iPad containing the book's contents. But once again, the prevalence, genuinity, and its rarity uplifts its value to the sky and beyond.
Perhaps that isn't a good example, how about using one's children to be the example to further elaborate the answer?
Let's ask ourself some questions;
- The value and genuinity between a child of one's own related blood/given birth by one, and a child that is given birth by someone else.
- The value of the child, and a photo of the child.
- The genuinity and value between copies of the photo of the child, and from the memory of digital iPad.
Now let's deduce and answer what can we learn from this example;
- Yotamarker, are you... married? I remember you said things about women being gold diggers. In any case, to females, to actual fathers, and to families... As a heavy maladaptive daydreamer of having a adopted child -- ... This is a bit too hard to answer. I have not fully understood this feeling I experience, so I won't be answering this part. But I can say, it is related to love and selfishness, I've answered that, look at it again from my previous post...
- The value of these two also greatly depends on perspective.
Refer to my previous examples; With a perspective of a parent, it is something that they hard-worked to achieve thus far. The photo is a memory of that. Why don't you show a picture of the baby to a virgin person?
Oh boy, there goes the angry mobs of people spamming threads after threads of "Babies are ugly! Uuueeeegggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!" -- I am one of the angry mobs, by the way. - Once again, this can be traced back to my previous answers. It's all about memory. Should I revise it? It's all about perspective.
To an engineer, iPad is better than photos.
To a parent, the baby picture us the center of attention.
To a hipster, photos are better than iPads.
To a religious moron, the iPad and the photo are fake.
To a blind person, umm...
Now, perhaps these little simple questions can make you think otherwise?
- Between your actual A.I robot of yours and your photo of it, which is more genuine and valuable?
- Between your picture of a A.I robot, and your exact drawing of your picture of the A.I robot, which is more genuine and valuable?
- With a bit of a twist, between your actual A.I robot and yourself, which is more valuable?
The genuineness and value of all things around us - answerNow, back to the original question; "why would an A.I travel abroad if she can see the place on the internet"?
To the A.I, there are multiple perspectives we can deduce from it.
- If the A.I has a perspective that makes her choose the internet over traveling, then the A.I probably has no sense of curiosity, no sense of being adventurous, no sense of feelings, and no sense of appreciation of things, no sense of value, no sense of genuity, and unable to afford the cost of travel.
- If the A.I has a perspective that makes her choose traveling over the internet, then the A.I probably has sense of exploring this world full of wonders, things to interact with, things to see, things to feel, things to appreciate, things to value for, know how to live, know how to survive, know how to socialize, know how to travel, know the experience and joy of creating memories through effort, and understand to achieve more greater things means by risking themselves. This is much like a philosophical situation...
I'm an adventurer, yotamarker.
The only think I can't do is afford traveling. Thus I travel in my imagination.
Thus begs the question;
Why one should travel afar into the real world, when one can travel within their own mind?
The mind is as limited as a game world. It is as limited to one's capability of imagination. Accompanied by other quandaries...
Now that being said, I guess I shouldn't blame you for unable to think deeply to think of answering these "puzzles" all by yourself.
My apology...
But still, one should not be susceptible to change. Should I say the quote again?
"Cherish the moments one may find, as nothing lasts forever." - Kei
"Whilst you still have a strong mind, use it while it lasts before it decays..." - Kei
to translate your answer to algorithm you basically say it is a fusion goal
of both contents and other elements like smell and feel ?
Close but not limited to that it's also about memory, instinct, survival, feelings, and emotion...
a fusion goal of both contents and other elements like smell and feel, but then the A.I : wouldn't have a reason to watch anime
If you read the whole thing from above, including the recall of my past answers to your old puzzles, you should be able to answer this confusing and incomplete question which I don't exactly know what you're saying. Please write longer statements and be more specific, for god's sake...
If the A.I's goal is to feel, then why wouldn't the A.I have reason to watch anime? Wut...? I'm extremely confused. We watch animes is to feel and learn the story that it curiously unfolds in each episode and seasons.
also if she like the smell or feel near the computer she won't leave the room.
The hell is this cringey statement? Either I've gone retarded, or do you even tried to think?
Okay, not trying to be mean, but to a mere toddler or young child, it's obvious that if they can get to eat ice-cream all the time, they would say yes, and probably try to do so until...
But not to those who knew the meaning of having "
consequences".
Why do I have to repeat this every single -- ...........................
*takes deep breath and counts to 10*
There is at least a consequence to everything we do.
Fundamentally,
Action causes equal opposite reaction. Fly to the hell she goes if she sits in front of the computer for all she cares.
"Consequences will only pile up if one does not balance it." - Kei
You should have remembered that and written them down if you're researching into these A.I things. Oh, or is it they're useless, and you discarded them like junks?
I've heard the words
"we should not force viewpoints onto others", but now I suppose I don't even need to answer any of your questions anymore, otherwise I'd be forcing my gruesome viewpoint onto you, like no other.
Should I be more concerned, yotamarker?
There you have it, two answers.There are be better answers than mine. I hope you understand, and appreciate the answers I've gone through much effort to write... If you would have written a better response after each answer, I would have still playing along with your puzzles as much as I'd be happy to.
If you wanted to correct me, please learn patience, write longer, and be more specific with your sentences so I can understand without getting myself irritated.
Thanks.