Harlan Ellison thought “The Terminator” took enough from his story “Soldier” that he sued Carolco.
In fact, the T-800 owed much more to Alfred Bester’s “Fondly Fahrenheit”. Reading it today, it feels like Bester was precognitive in predicting just how badly AI can go wrong, even more so than Michael Crichton did in “Westworld” Or D.F. Jones did in “Colossus; The Forbin Project”.
One problem I see with AI is who does the original base programming. Considering the number of programmers who are virulently “progressive”, there’s a high probability that their misanthropy, narcissism, and megalomania is affecting their AIs base bias.
IOW, we don’t have to wait for the 23rd Century to have Daystrom M-5 level problems. Or worse.
Man…. You named most of the Sci-Fi classics I tell people about, to see what the bad possibilities are. “Rossum’s Universal Robots” by Karel Čapek is another. There are more…. Good post!!!
October 5, 2025 at 6:48 am
Saaruuk
Exactly!! Much like how the Leftists have used Orwell’s “Animal Farm” and “1984” as a ‘How-To” manual instead of a cautionary tale.
October 5, 2025 at 10:05 am
Hardthought
Don’t forget “I. Robot” by Isaac Asimov.
There are dozens more, but you named a good crop.
Then there is Philip Dic’s “Do Androids Dream of Elecgtric Sheep?”, aka “BladeRunner”
October 5, 2025 at 10:08 am
Oldarmourer
“Computers can’t think, they can’t feel, they just run programs”
The trouble is that those programs are written by people who think and feel and are often rewritten by people who think and feel things that should make other people nervous. Computers will only do what you tell them to, not what you want them to and you had better be careful you word those instructions with no room for error…or have they done that already ?
The biggest problem with the if-then-else decision tree is when it’s worded IF you disagree with the programmer-THEN you are to be terminated-and there is no ELSE
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It’s five o’clock somewhere.
Sara Conner told us that, a lonnng time ago….still think she’s right !
Harlan Ellison thought “The Terminator” took enough from his story “Soldier” that he sued Carolco.
In fact, the T-800 owed much more to Alfred Bester’s “Fondly Fahrenheit”. Reading it today, it feels like Bester was precognitive in predicting just how badly AI can go wrong, even more so than Michael Crichton did in “Westworld” Or D.F. Jones did in “Colossus; The Forbin Project”.
One problem I see with AI is who does the original base programming. Considering the number of programmers who are virulently “progressive”, there’s a high probability that their misanthropy, narcissism, and megalomania is affecting their AIs base bias.
IOW, we don’t have to wait for the 23rd Century to have Daystrom M-5 level problems. Or worse.
clear ether
eon
Man…. You named most of the Sci-Fi classics I tell people about, to see what the bad possibilities are. “Rossum’s Universal Robots” by Karel Čapek is another. There are more…. Good post!!!
Exactly!! Much like how the Leftists have used Orwell’s “Animal Farm” and “1984” as a ‘How-To” manual instead of a cautionary tale.
Don’t forget “I. Robot” by Isaac Asimov.
There are dozens more, but you named a good crop.
Then there is Philip Dic’s “Do Androids Dream of Elecgtric Sheep?”, aka “BladeRunner”
“Computers can’t think, they can’t feel, they just run programs”
The trouble is that those programs are written by people who think and feel and are often rewritten by people who think and feel things that should make other people nervous. Computers will only do what you tell them to, not what you want them to and you had better be careful you word those instructions with no room for error…or have they done that already ?
The biggest problem with the if-then-else decision tree is when it’s worded IF you disagree with the programmer-THEN you are to be terminated-and there is no ELSE
A portentous strip.
Let’s hope we survive this storm.
If u are going into a tornado while driving,
the ‘Rolling Dumpster’ might be a good
choice, as long as it`s padded and has
good belts.
“Good belts”
Tires? Or seat?
https://www.daybydaycartoon.com/comic/off-script/
Thank you John Hackathorn for your sponsorship of DBD, and for an important topic both timely and timeless.
Why am I hearing “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?”
Who is John Hackathorn, and why is he listed at the bottom of this panel as a “sponsor”?
The annual support drive has levels one of which entitles the patron any topic they want in a Sunday sized spread
Is John related to Ken?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF0qH_zvfdU
Given the recent sombrero in the news, the music score makes this even more hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IJBbtkBMMs&list=RD-IJBbtkBMMs&start_radio=1