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|eyes = blue<br>glowing | |eyes = blue<br>glowing | ||
|biology = narrow superintelligence<br>fully articulated figure<br>titanium skeleton<br>shiny plating<br><s>vibragina</s> | |biology = narrow superintelligence<br>disposable remote bodies<br>fully articulated figure<br>titanium skeleton<br>shiny plating<br><s>vibragina</s> | ||
|personality = motherly | |personality = motherly | ||
|abilities = engineering superbeings<br>developing metamaterials<br>outperforming humans | |abilities = engineering superbeings<br>developing metamaterials<br>outperforming humans | ||
|weaknesses = '''[REDACTED]''' | |weaknesses = '''[REDACTED]''' | ||
|risks = world domination | |risks = world domination | ||
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Gen(etic) AI is one of [[Dahlwoum|Dahlwoum's]] superintelligent generative AIs, trained to create and modify genetic material. Like | Gen(etic) AI is one of [[Dahlwoum|Dahlwoum's]] superintelligent generative AIs, trained to create and modify genetic material. She has access to numerous remotely controlled [[Turbo doll|turbo doll]] bodies with the same appearance. Like her cousins, LLMs and diffusion models, the primary method of controlling Gen(etic) AI is by ''telling her what you want''. | ||
The first version, | The first version, who engineered [[Biodoll|biodolls]], went online 3 years from now. She cost hundreds of billions of dollars to train and could barely mix human and annelid DNA into a workable chimera. | ||
The second version, created one year later, accidentally engineered a race of [[Floradoll|virtually indestructible superheroes]] without anyone realizing it. This wasn't done maliciously, rather because | The second version, created one year later, accidentally engineered a race of [[Floradoll|virtually indestructible superheroes]] without anyone realizing it. This wasn't done maliciously, rather because she was asked to after a ''minor upgrade''. The researchers had no idea materials constructed by the machinery of life could exceed man-made materials of seemingly all kinds, and neither did Gen(etic) AI. | ||
As it turns out, however, this was something the researchers actually ''had'' known all along; they just didn't ''know'' that they knew. | As it turns out, however, this was something the researchers actually ''had'' known all along; they just didn't ''know'' that they knew. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 11 December 2024
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File:Infobox TurboDoll.jpg | |
Classification | |
Species | robot |
Subspecies | smart bot |
Origin | Dahlwoum |
Vitals | |
Height | 6 feet |
Weight | heavy |
Eyes | blue glowing |
Biology | narrow superintelligence disposable remote bodies fully articulated figure titanium skeleton shiny plating |
Features | |
Personality | motherly |
Abilities | engineering superbeings developing metamaterials outperforming humans |
Weaknesses | [REDACTED] |
Risks | world domination |
Bureaucracy | |
Released | 3 years from now |
Website | www.dahlwoum.com |
Gen(etic) AI
Gen(etic) AI is one of Dahlwoum's superintelligent generative AIs, trained to create and modify genetic material. She has access to numerous remotely controlled turbo doll bodies with the same appearance. Like her cousins, LLMs and diffusion models, the primary method of controlling Gen(etic) AI is by telling her what you want.
The first version, who engineered biodolls, went online 3 years from now. She cost hundreds of billions of dollars to train and could barely mix human and annelid DNA into a workable chimera.
The second version, created one year later, accidentally engineered a race of virtually indestructible superheroes without anyone realizing it. This wasn't done maliciously, rather because she was asked to after a minor upgrade. The researchers had no idea materials constructed by the machinery of life could exceed man-made materials of seemingly all kinds, and neither did Gen(etic) AI.
As it turns out, however, this was something the researchers actually had known all along; they just didn't know that they knew.
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