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This movie's hologram scenes made me think that AI has the ability to make space travel far more interesting for astronauts. Think about it--if you have to travel years somewhere in isolation, you could have AI programs to create your own music, movies, maybe even games, scenes, porn even, etc., whatever your mind can think of. That's a lot better than the old sci fi stories where astronauts had a huge storage of movies or games for entertainment, because someone is more entertained by the infinite possibilities of creating one's own entertainment than they are with already-created entertainment.
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>>220483916
There’s this old show called Star Trek: The Next Generation. Might be worth a watch.
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>>220483916
Someone on civitai (red) made a holodeck breast expansion video.
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>>220484178
That was pre-selected holograms though and not something the person could create themselves.
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>>220485569
Ok, maybe watch DS9 then
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>>220483916
AI gen being unpredicted by every single sci-fi title and series is.one of the most odd and eerie things I've ever seen. No one could predict AI images generation or AI music like we have today. Even Futurama and Asimov and Black Mirror all failed to predict it.
True sci-fi is never predicted right
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>>220485656
There was an episode of Love, Death & Robots based on a short story all about an AI artist
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>>220483916
>This movie's hologram scenes made me think that AI has the ability to make space travel far more interesting for astronauts. Think about it--if you have to travel years somewhere in isolation, you could have AI programs to create your own music, movies, maybe even games, scenes, porn even, etc., whatever your mind can think of.
y-yeah haha
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>>220485656
>Why didn’t science fiction predict the ability fry our brains better and gayer
It’s not like they predicted ubiquitous smartphones either
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Good morning sirs!
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>>220485983
It's not AI.
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>>220483916
>upvote
>gold badge
Congratulations
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>In the story, a man (Victor Kemmings) regains consciousness during a failed attempt at cryosleep on board a spaceship. According to what seems to be the ship's artificial intelligence, it cannot repair the malfunction and cannot wake him, so Kemmings is doomed to remain conscious but paralyzed through the ship's entire ten-year-long journey. To maintain his sanity, the A.I. claims it will replay Kemmings's memories to him. However, these memories become contaminated by deep-seated childhood guilt and neurotic anxieties, causing each simulated experience to deteriorate. The ship then asks Kemmings what he wants most, and he answers that he wants the trip to be over and to arrive at his new home. The A.I. constructs such a scenario and appears to recycle it repeatedly.The narrative suggests that during the journey, the ship contacts Kemmings's ex-wife Martine and arranges for her to meet him at the actual destination. When someone claiming to be Martine appears at what seems to be the journey's end, Kemmings cannot accept this as reality and insists it is yet another simulation. However, the story remains fundamentally indeterminate about whether Kemmings ever truly arrives, whether Martine is real, or whether the entire narrative, including the ship's apparent thoughts and plans, is itself part of Kemmings's deteriorating consciousness trapped in an endless recursive loop.
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>>220485656
Until the End of the World has a machine that can record dreams and crudely render them as videos. The characters end up severely addicted to watching digital representations of their own thoughts played back to them on portable devices. The tech is very different but psychologically it was close for a 1991 film.
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>>220486633
I'M THE BEAR
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>>220485656
Very few people predicted the internet, too.
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>>220485569
I don't think that's true. In Voyager, Seven of Nine creates a holodeck sim of all the other crew members.
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>>220487669
It's not true; in TNG, Barclay makes a fantasy setting where Troi is a horny princess and Riker is a midget.
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>>220486174
kino. my nigga dick got the good shit.
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>>220487669
>>220487859
Yeah, but they don't ever use it to create crazy shit like people use AI today. It's clearly different.
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>>220483916
Nah. You want the creme de la creme, hibernation or warp drives. The longer you spend in space, the more craycray you get. There is no around it.
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>>220485855
nigger did they seriously send lesbians in a colony? kekmao
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>>220488956
Well it wasn't intended to be a colony. It just sort of ended up that way
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why do they have to be AI programs and not just programs? Men have created every program you have used for decades. Could just have a bunch of disks pre loaded to run whenever you press a button. Stop making things more complicated.
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>>220486174
Radical! Still need to read ubik.
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>>220485569
Almost every scene in the holodeck has the characters describing what they want in the holodeck
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>>220490074
Not that anon but three stigmata is probably his best.
And valis is weird because as you start reading the book you ask yourself how self aware it is, and as you keep going along you realize you can't actually answer that question, and you get a real through the looking glass feeling.



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