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| - | ====== Autonomous Robots ====== | ||
| - | Created Friday 02 August 2013 | ||
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| - | Only a few years after the birth of the first AI, a revolution in autonomous robots forever changed the way that they would operate and be perceived. According the computer theoreticians and literati, it isn’t true artificial intelligence, but it’s not a strictly linear pro-gram-driven matrix, either. The Dillon lattice, pseudo-AI unit is the means by which most robots function. They aren’t fully sentient, but they are intelligent, able to make complex de-cisions on their own. These robots have only limited emotional responses, programmed by their creators, and they have no real ability to comprehend the emotions of sentients. | ||
| - | Truly independent robots controlled by free intelligences remain a goal, particular-ly in the StarMech Collective, but they are not a fact. So-called “rogue robots,” which diso-bey their owners and operate on their own, are the product of faulty or corrupted pro-gramming, not true sentience. | ||