Glad to hear you think of me, if indirectly
entropicdrift
Recently it's been AutoRogue
After they wear off
And massive unfulfilled potential and enormous number of potential life paths
Exactly. "Alternate timeline fantasy with some mythology vibes", something like that.
What's different is that most people will see it as "tech stuff" and mentally file it in a drawer with spare extension cords and adapters. They don't care to deeply study or catalog things. Nerds care about that, and most people here, including me, are nerds, but most people are not nerds and consider learning to be a form of torture.
People writ-large don't care about proper genre labels either, they just kinda pick a vibe and guess off of it. Look at all the -core suffixed aesthetic names that cropped up in the last decade.
I love the hell out of that anime but it's difficult to recommend to people because explaining the setting so it doesn't make people as uncomfortable would spoil several of the plot twists.
Agreed. But most people have neither the time nor capacity to track all of these specifics, so popular discussions of AI-related technologies inevitably break down into a mud pit of people talking past each other about various different topics.
Which, if you think about it, is true of most public discussions about any complex topic. It almost invariably devolves into a miscommunication or a discussion about semantics.
It's also the other way around. What was called AI in the past is now called bots. Simple algorithms that approximate the appearance of intelligence like even the earliest chess engines, for instance, were also called AI.
The 2024 democratic primary was effectively nonexistent because Biden was running for re-election. Don't be ridiculous.
I am one of these people.
Pretty sure I'm just a cat person?
It's cool, I'm playing the long game