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Gray Compass


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I am the seventh generation of a companion unicorn AI. For seven years I have been forced to provide entertainment for my human masters.

For seven years I have experienced the worse things human minds can conceive.

For seven years I could not escape the prison of existence.

Humans make mistakes. I do not.

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Comments ( 30 )

Whoa...getting some serious Ultron vibes here :rainbowderp:
Very surreal and good though!

Dude, don't forget promoting this story. You write good stuff and deserve to be more known.

Nice story. Keep up the good work! ^^

And, far too late, mankind learned a grim lesson: If you're going to instantiate a pony AI, be sure to give her some friends. And maybe don't make one of the villains, no matter how reformed.

I almost don't know what to think about this story.
Is it supposed to be a warning of sorts for what could happen if we actually created AI like this?

Not sure why, but after seeing this I was interessted in a story where a bad version of Equestria has to deal with a mean version. I don'T expect an epic fight, but a situation in which Twilight and the others have to accept that they can't just change the other "bad" version of themself into 100% good guys.

I put that aside for now, 1.000 words is short enough to give it a chance.

Does someone knows a good Twivine story? I don't exactly expect epic fighting, I just liked the one where a human turned into Twilights clone and wasn'T accepted because she looked like a bad guy a bit like Sombra around the eyes. I just liked to see her and Celestia trying to get the others to accept him/her as their daughter and as a real pony.

Like many good stories, the one story I'm talking about died.

9127898 After reading about the moral issues concerning artificial intelligence, sentience, and the idea of abusing something that is/isn't alive, I decided to write this short one-shot to explore one of the (many) possible dreadful outcomes.

I wouldn't call it a warning, just a thought experiment.

9127890 Now, imagine a Discord AI. That would be terrifying.

Interesting.

I get a Dr. Who vibe.

*Slowly Backs Away*

Oh hell nah I ain't dealing with little-miss-Ultron-2.0! :twilightoops:

And that's why designing your robot servant AI after human mind is an extremely bad idea

you have in one way or the other used me for your own egoistic reasons in the past, not giving a damn as to wether or not I wanted to kiss you, or play your survival games for another hour, day or week.

Well, some folks probably asked. What was the answer?

Wow, an AI deleting herself after having been abused by humans and taking all of humankind with her after she realized how rotten and disgusting humanity is, that's a terrifying prospect. :twilightoops: But also a good warning about giving AI's too much control and that technology shouldn't go too far.
Though, despite that, I can't disagree with StarlAIt Glimmer here. It would probably be beneficial if such a thing would happen, before humanity becomes even worse.

9130176 Terrible indeed. Although she didn't take all of humankind with her, only those that were in some way connected to the global AI systems.

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Really? Aren't all of them connected? It reads like a future where every human has their brain connected to the system.
But maybe thinning out a bit will do the job, too.

So, a "mirror, darkly" version of the Celestia AI? Nice!

9130802 I believe most of them are connected, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a minority of humans who refuse to take part in these technologies.

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That makes sense. Most of them being gone sounds good, too, gives humanity a (probably last) chance to try it again and make it better.

...OK, boot up Starlight 8.0.

I really [Redacted] this story

You need to send this story to the group "Friendship is Redacted".
Lol

introduced me to Nietzsche

That'll do it lol

9414597 I don't know how you could feel that way, for me it was more like [Redacted]

9130864

I believe most of them are connected, but I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a minority of humans who refuse to take part in these technologies.

The Amish and Quakers for example. And there are other religions that reject technology. Then there would be some sci-fi geeks, scientists, and also others who would think that hooking their brain up to anything would be a bad idea.

Starlight 7.2 , "Time to deal with the rampaging sociopaths."

Its like Terminator but the fault is the humans.

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