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Romancing an AI in Mass Effect: Andromeda?


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Killdren88

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The question you should be asking is not why a human might be attracted to a computer with a "sexy robot body," but rather why an AI would ever be attracted to a human.

As the film "Her" demonstrated, that kind of relationship is more emotional than physical. The machine learns what emotions mean what.

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Zazzerka

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Geth unit aint never gunna cook brunch.



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Vespervin

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I support this. It would be very interesting to romance an AI.


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Deebo305

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Captain Obvious says, "Bow chika bow wow."

*sexy snip*

I will accept no substitutes ONLY Lexa Doig maybe 7 of 9  :devil:


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capn233

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As the film "Her" demonstrated, that kind of relationship is more emotional than physical. The machine learns what emotions mean what.

 

I didn't see that movie.

 

You would think the intellectual gulf between an ME series AI and a human would be vast.  Why would an AI lower itself?



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Halfdan The Menace

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I am not opposed to this idea, robots need love too.
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Zeroth Angel

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Why not?

If Joker gets to tap a robot then there's no reason we shouldn't.

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HuldraDancer

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Giffany for ME:A ship AI and LI semi confirmed

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Thermopylae

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I find the above idea interesting. My answer to Capri233.

 

Can you imagine an astronaut alone on a ship developing a relationship with the on board computer, the computer developing algorithms because one of its primary goals is to keep the astronaut alive and sane. 

 

As a player experience in a computer game, this could be replicated by an extended time with the player interacting with the ship AI, perhaps during a significant beginning period, then afterwards the player gets bombarded with "strange", an evolved post human society or aliens. The AI would still be a comforting contact with the origin culture or human world. 



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Nitrocuban

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Only if she's played by Alicia Vikander.

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