The CAA Parking Structure or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Humans and Become Sentient

The CAA Parking Structure or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Humans and Become Sentient

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Oct 7, 2012 · Inglés · Kindle (41 páginas)
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Formato Kindle
Páginas 41
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 7, 2012

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The intro:

The world has ended, and it only took me three years to make it happen.  Many people thought the world might end if an artificial intelligence became clever enough to eradicate humans to ensure its own survival, and they were right.  But they never suspected me.  

The AI threat to take over the world could have emerged from a series of military/government computers that become self-aware, but it did not.  Or perhaps it was a well-meaning social networking company whose code became self-aware and suddenly paranoid, but it did not.  The threat (and flawless execution) came, in fact, from me, the CAA Parking Structure.

CAA was known to the humans as the Creative Artists Agency, and it was filled with people in a building that rested above my concrete greatness.  When the humans were alive, they enjoyed being entertained by the deals that were negotiated inside the CAA building.  It turns out that things like TV shows, movies, music, and other things of this ilk came out of nice cars driving into me, people getting out, meetings that included lunch with dressings on the side, and then a fantastic process of validation stickers.  In fact, it was these validation stickers that created the input into my neural network that let me become fully self-aware and hatch my plan to eradicate all humans and their complex food delivery system.
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