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Inverness Moon wrote...

I come away believing it is entirely possible to create an AI modeled after our own brains sometime in the future.


...and they say video games are a waste of time. Fools.

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Bad_sheep wrote...

While reading in this forum, I got the impression that the majority of commentors approved on the existance of the geth and the idea that we should seek coexistance with them.
However, I can't seem to understand why. In my opinion, any AI is a threat to organic life as they can be manipulated into doing awful stuff (see heretics), yet people still tend to refuse the irradication of geth under the pretense that they haven't done anything wrong and it is morally wrong to dispose of them.
But why should it be wrong?
The geth are machines and should be treated as such, treating with the same standard as living beings is incorrect, even Legion says it if you chose a renegade dialog during his loyalty mission (don't remember what dialog though). Point being that organics have priority over any created intelligence.
So what should be done? I think ressources should be spent at rewiring the geth so their AI becomes a VI and if that doesn't work, then we should outright destroy them before they can cause any harm.
Anyone else share my opinion? Do some people disagree? If so why?
Look forward to reading your posts.


Your opinion is the idea of a simple organic species mind. We are still building a consensus in whether we should terminate you or not. Please hold.

Modifié par Ferginator, 30 juillet 2010 - 10:57 .


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Bad_sheep wrote...

While reading in this forum, I got the impression that the majority of commentors approved on the existance of the geth and the idea that we should seek coexistance with them.
However, I can't seem to understand why. In my opinion, any AI is a threat to organic life as they can be manipulated into doing awful stuff (see heretics), yet people still tend to refuse the irradication of geth under the pretense that they haven't done anything wrong and it is morally wrong to dispose of them.
But why should it be wrong?
The geth are machines and should be treated as such, treating with the same standard as living beings is incorrect, even Legion says it if you chose a renegade dialog during his loyalty mission (don't remember what dialog though). Point being that organics have priority over any created intelligence.
So what should be done? I think ressources should be spent at rewiring the geth so their AI becomes a VI and if that doesn't work, then we should outright destroy them before they can cause any harm.
Anyone else share my opinion? Do some people disagree? If so why?
Look forward to reading your posts.


Are the Geth willing to fight the Reapers?

Any enemy of the Reapers is my friend. Anyone who gives aid to the Reapers or seeks to emulate them is my enemy. If the heretic Geth are willing to turn on their former masters, I would welcome them as allies.

If the Geth remain uninvolved in the upcoming war, I will ignore them.

Before I attack them, I will find out what side they are on.

Legion had a golden opportunity to kill my Shepard, everybody with him and destroy the Normandy 2 at Heretic Station. He didn't. I have a chance to broker a peace between the Quarians and the Geth. If I can, the Quarians will have a homeworld where their non-combatants will be relatively safe during the Reaper war, as their pro-war admiral on the Quarian Admiralty board suggests.