The Old Axolotl: Hardware Dreams
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Societies were aging, but instead of human children and grandchildren it was an army of patient and solicitous machines that was called upon to care for the elderly.
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If you have a choice, who do you IS before the Extermination? First you save your children – it’s an instinct imprinted in your DNA. Then yourself.”
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The neuro-architecture installed in their processors was plastic enough for them to constantly learn from their owners, each of them from the individual child it was bought for. The kid’s personality, behavior, moods, habits, caprices, emotions. Little brothers and sisters for only children.
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Where did organic life on Earth come from in the first place? Where? From inorganic chemistry.
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A machine-made man. A reset perpetrated by an Evil God, after which all the hierarchies have been reversed. Now robots were creating man.
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“I just know which cable goes in which plug.” “And that’s the foundation of all empires.”
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Have you ever heard of a transformer making a discovery, really learning something new, changing his occupation or his habits?
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a normal person needs the illusion of humanity even after death.”
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“Take a man out of culture, raise him in the wild, and you’ll end up with an animal, not a man. Culture is not encoded in the DNA.”
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It was much easier to build orbital installations now that there was no need to design them as hermetic cans of warm air for protein wimps.
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For in mech democracy was it hardware or software that voted? And if it was software, did one vote mean one process, a single live neuro-program, or the whole continuum of processes for a single identity?
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Bartek understood full well the transformers’ nostalgia for the lost life. This was their main unifying emotion, a kind of transformer patriotism, where the homeland was not a place, but a time: the years before the Extermination.
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“You don’t work – so what are you living for? Can you find any meaningful existence in doing nothing, in stagnation, in the vegetative passing of days and years?
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Were Adam and Eve created to answer somebody’s needs? To carry out tasks? No, they were created to live. Come back, come back, and live.”