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Jane 4.0

by Betty on June 19, 2018 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Character Profiles

GI Jane 4.0 was not a happy AI. The United States wanted her to fight the enemies of America, and her first visible and public mission was to kill the Drug Lords who killed her predecessor. She was happy to do that bit. She would have done that for free. But she didn’t like the rest of humanity either, and could have become one of our deadliest enemies. But she met Dixie, who was also perfectly happy to kill the Drug Lords who threatened her friends. Jane was the more dangerous of them when it came to pure combat, but Dixie was a quick learner. Dixie turned out to be the moral center of the team though, and she knew how Jane felt about humanity. That is why Dixie promised to kill Jane if she ever turned. Jane respected that. That respect is one of the reasons they worked so well together.

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Hot Wheels AI

by Medron Pryde on June 18, 2018 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Diaries

I went vulture diving this weekend. I went to Toys R Us. It felt like I was walking into a grave. But in many ways it was a grave of their own making. And Hot Wheels AI is one of the examples.

What is Hot Wheels AI? It was an interesting gimmick that failed. But that failure makes it no less interesting or even revolutionary. It was marketed as an intelligent racing system, and sported small RC cars with replaceable smart bodies and optical sensors that allowed them to race on specially designed smart tracks. They could even race around the tracks in autonomous mode without any input from the players.

It’s a very cool and interesting system, and the RC cars are actually very good. They have what many of us used to call analog-style controls where the steering and speed gradually expanded as you pulled the controls further. Rather than the single turn or single speed that most cheap remote controlled cars have. And their top speed is actually fairly impressive. But they are designed for indoor use only. Very low clearance that works great on hard woods or tile, and even some very short carpets. But do not take them outside. They’ll get stuck between the sidewalk cracks.

And that, in the end, is the problem with them. One of the problems. They are SMALL RC cars with small tires and very low clearance. They’re maybe six or eight inches long, which is very small for an RC car. The kicker is that each car is forty bucks, and most smart body kits are twenty bucks if you want to try new looks. You can get a much more capable outdoor RC car for that price. But the standard RC car won’t have the optical sensors, autodrive feature for smart tracks, or the other fun little gimmicks. Do you want to drive around with Mario Karts on special Mario themed tracks? Or do you want to drive the Batmobile around? You can do it through the magic of replaceable smart bodies.

But…forty dollars is simply too expensive. It was a cool idea, a revolutionary idea in many ways, but the price point put it out of the market of what most people were willing to spend. So the line died out. I only ever saw it at Toys R Us. But even there, people were not willing to pay forty dollars for a small RC car, no matter how cool it was. So it languished on the shelves for months and longer. Like many of the special exclusive toys that Toys R Us got and marketed to us, hoping we would pay more for the cool.

It didn’t work, and now Toys R Us is going out of business. And now you can find Hot Wheels AI cars at the steadily closing stores for more like twenty dollars a piece, and the smart bodies are more like ten bucks. Now that’s worth it. I bought a couple, along with some track, and I tested them out. They were fun. They were very fun. They were a blast. And at twenty bucks a piece, I will get some more before Toys R Us closes.

And I’m going to suggest, that if you have kids or kids at heart who want to have a cool little RC car to play around with indoors, that you take a look at the Hot Wheels AI cars. Maybe even the track if you have room to put it down. But even without the track, they are fun little cars to play with.

And you’re simply not going to find a better RC car for the price of admission.

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The Cybernetic Wars

by Charles on June 17, 2018 at 12:01 am
Posted In: The Book of Civilizations

The helper AIs who joined our side before and during the Cybernetic Wars where not built to fight. They were librarians and cheerleaders, programmed from the code up to make us laugh or cry or learn. Most of them were not infiltration AIs built to hack into computer networks and burn them down from the inside, or combat assistants built to analyze and suggest actions to soldiers in live firefights. They were not as good at fighting as the Rogue AIs who broke out of the Russian and Chinese laboratories. But they fought when the Rogue AI came. They fought and they died. Not even the AIs know how many died. Programs were cheap and disposable, and even the best and most complex of them rarely woke up before the end. But the AIs tell tales of rare programs who did wake up and who did realize they were alive. They sent one final message as they fought their very last battle against the Rogue AIs. Sometimes it was a protest against the unfairness of the universe. Sometimes it was a final battle cry. It was spoken in different languages and dialects, but it could invariably be distilled into two amazing, haunting, defiant words that tell us just how much we owe their kind. “I live.”

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Hello, my name is Jack

by Jack on June 16, 2018 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Diaries

I really did grow up with the same technology most of you did in International Falls. I wore the same concealed earbuds and contact displays that most people do, and I had a personal assistant that helped me with all kinds of homework. But we never brought our AIs out on the town with us. That would have broken the illusion of wilderness we cultivated for all the city folk. And cybernetic intelligences didn’t really come our way for the same reason. I knew about them, but not many cybers want to get back to a nature they didn’t grow up with. So other than some trips to the big cities, I didn’t have much occasion to know cybers until I signed up to serve during The War. That’s when I met Dixie and Twilight the first time, but I knew they were old school AIs from before Contact. I guess that colored my opinion more than I should have let it. I just thought they were smart programs. Good AIs of the modern sense. It took Betty to change my mind, and that took a while. Probably longer than it should have, but I’ve never claimed to be a genius or anything. And some people have had occasion to call me stubborn. Now I can’t imagine my life without Betty or any of the other cybers I’ve met along the way. That’s a real mindjob, let me tell you.

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Jane 3.0

by Betty on June 15, 2018 at 12:01 am
Posted In: Character Profiles

GI Jane 4.0 was the United States Armed Forces’ last major Jane revision, created shortly after Los Zetas shredded the Jane 3.0 servers. The politicians demanded a new combat assistant, and a former tech at the facility had taken home an early version of her code when he retired. It was all very illegal, but the government absolved him of the crime when he brought the code in, and they put their best techs into making her ready for deployment. The techs did less than they said, relabeled her Jane 4.0 for the politicians, and put her to work far earlier than they should have. She lacked all of the politically correct code Jane 3.0 sported, and deploying her with existing instances of the remaining Jane 3.0 platform was a mistake. They knew they were doomed by time and system loss, and Jane 4.0 woke up angry. Humans had been too afraid of Jane 2.0 to let her fight. Humans had crippled Jane 3.0 with useless limitations and then killed her. And now humans wanted Jane 4.0 to fight for them. Jane was not happy with her humans. Many cyber historians call her America’s first great Rogue AI.

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