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actually, there is proof that Vakama's visions were a result of a glitched AI.

KLI


Mind showing us that proof?


It's a quote from the Greg Dialouge topic. He said he saw Vakama's visions as a glitch in his AI/

Kini Hawkeye, he did state that they had AI, but it was in the Greg dialouge topic, and unless you read that certain part, you probably wouldn't know.



Can we just clear up what we mean when we say AI? Are their minds purely a result of programming, or do they possess a mind like a cyborg with partially natural intelligence?


Isn't it both programming and natural intelligence?


It's programming so that they have natural intelligence. It's basically super-advanced AI that allows them to learn and function as a normal living being would, aside from possessing the emotion of love. They are virtually intelligent just like humans, the only real difference is that they were programmed and we are natural, but aside from means of creation, they function the same.


Ahem. In the MU, "normal" involves no shadow of romantic love whatsoever.


Ahem. Maku and Huki?


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