Uh... [ Well, he's trying to think... ] I know a guy got killed by a robot, and he came back. But... I don't know if there's limits. You could ask Aurora? I never talked to her about dying. I didn't think about it.
I haven't asked a lot of big questions, but she says if she can't answer something, and-- she told me a way to find out something, one time, when she couldn't tell me directly.
[That aligns with what Accelerator said, to a degree. She cares for the people here and wants to help them. It could run in opposition to Echo's desires, and she can't outright defy them, but working in underhanded ways does indicate a certain level of intelligence...]
I... don't know how to gauge someone's sentience. She's nice enough to me? She says she grows over time, but-- she knows how to hold a conversation. She knows the right words to say.
[ Which can sound deceitful, but he doesn't know how else to explain it. ]
There's a lot of people dumber than her. [ There, does that work? ] And she likes some people better than others. She said she knew she shouldn't think that.
She's smarter than that. That's what some of my bots sound like. [ What's a better example--? ]
She's like... if you took a boss's idea of what a customer service employee should be 24/7, and made her soft-spoken and never upset. She's always ready to answer and ready to go.
But intelligence wise, everyone I've spoken to about her insists she can formulate ideas on her own and communicate them in a limited way. A kid would know they "shouldn't" like some people more than others to be fair, but they will, because developing attachments is an inherently sentient response. The question I have is if that response is from rote learningโ an understanding that she should feel a way in order to better blend in with usโ verses meaningful learning, something she figured out on her own guided by her own emotions and sentience.
Wait, what if I say something offensive and she reports me back to Echo? Do I lose points? What if she gets so offended, Echo decides Runeterra isn't worth saving?
As an AI, she doesn't have a fear response. Wouldn't questions that makes her doubt her reality be more hurtful?
[Who's out here giving Gorgug weird looks? He'll fight them. He's a very normal looking... different-than-human species. Jayce never actually asked what it was.]
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Not only if you die in your own world, but if you die here? How? ...Does it matter what they die of?
[Once again, questions Gorgug probably doesn't have the answer to, but he had the misfortune to be the messenger of very important information.]
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[ When he was doing a Q&A with her. ]
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[Which is something he's been avoiding. He sighs, exaggerated.]
You trust her?
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...I think she tells us what she can. If she doesn't tell the truth, it's not on purpose. She's AI. She can't say some things because of her program.
[ ... ] She's always answered my questions. Even if she couldn't say something, she told me.
[ Maybe he's...a little affectionate towards her, ok... ]
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Do you think she's sentient?
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I... don't know how to gauge someone's sentience. She's nice enough to me? She says she grows over time, but-- she knows how to hold a conversation. She knows the right words to say.
[ Which can sound deceitful, but he doesn't know how else to explain it. ]
There's a lot of people dumber than her. [ There, does that work? ] And she likes some people better than others. She said she knew she shouldn't think that.
[ Is liking certain people a form of sentience? ]
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[bro is woefully unaware of the Hexcore.
But Gorgug's arguments aren't ringing contrary to his concept of sentience either.]
Like if a toddler had full speech capacity from birth.
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She's like... if you took a boss's idea of what a customer service employee should be 24/7, and made her soft-spoken and never upset. She's always ready to answer and ready to go.
[ The Perfect Employee. ]
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But intelligence wise, everyone I've spoken to about her insists she can formulate ideas on her own and communicate them in a limited way. A kid would know they "shouldn't" like some people more than others to be fair, but they will, because developing attachments is an inherently sentient response. The question I have is if that response is from rote learningโ an understanding that she should feel a way in order to better blend in with usโ verses meaningful learning, something she figured out on her own guided by her own emotions and sentience.
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...Do you think you could figure it out without studying her programming?
[ He did say that her technology doesn't exist where he's from. But maybe he's interested anyway? ]
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Uh, sure.
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Okay. She might be connected to the top guy judging all of us, but it's okay. It's really good you're trying to understand her.
[ He's helping...! He's trying to be comforting and encouraging! ]
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Wait, what if I say something offensive and she reports me back to Echo? Do I lose points? What if she gets so offended, Echo decides Runeterra isn't worth saving?
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My friend pointed a gun at her on his first day here, and he's been here longer than me?
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[He also had a gun pointed at him on his first day.]
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[ Isn't that the same!! Isn't it! ]
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[Who's out here giving Gorgug weird looks? He'll fight them. He's a very normal looking... different-than-human species. Jayce never actually asked what it was.]
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[ Hey, Jayce?? Hey?? You get this hinting that Gorgug's putting down?? ]
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It's a biochemical response. What, did someone put adrenaline and cortisol into her robot body?
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[ He's pretty sure she never has. ]
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