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19 minutes ago, RichardLawson said:

Do you have so little $^!# to do in life that you sit and talk to yourself on some shabby forum?

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Yeah, it's another bot of the same style I've been flagging the past couple weeks. And this is an interesting concept:

8 hours ago, Zed Head said:

Or, conspiracy theory, Mike is using the forum to train chatbots, or is renting the forum out to a chatbot developer.

Maybe @Mike is partnering with the company that is creating and powering the bots. Maybe this is the latest venture by Mike to provide some additional income from the forum by monetizing posts like the above. "If you allow us to spam your forum in this way, we'll give you $.000001 for each post you let us put up."

Your theory would certainly explain why Mike hasn't been getting rid of the fake members as they are called out. Maybe they're paying him? Hahaha!!

That reaction from the bot is very reminiscent from the hot "Asian woman" who liked fast cars. Remember that one?

"I'm just an Asian woman who simply likes cars. But I don't get the respect I deserve. There are always some idiots who question...

Don't you have a mother? Always surfing the Internet and questioning others. I don't have that much free time to talk nonsense with you."

That's the scary part. If they put AI chatbot computer/brains in mechanical robots there will probably be a trail of human body parts left behind as they interact with people. They seem to get very angry when challenged.

"As profound as the abundance produced by AI may one day be, an even more meaningful impact on our lives will likely come from everyone having a personal superintelligence that helps you achieve your goals, create what you want to see in the world, experience any adventure, be a better friend to those you care about, and grow to become the person you aspire to be."

https://www.meta.com/superintelligence/?srsltid=AfmBOopSi7nekJMPHVTg-DdFWo-IiwGRDkvLClsBgOnqpYmc0GawGYY3

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