Possibly. Sometimes they are one and the same, sometimes not. The intended level of deception around "AI" is completely off the charts. TBD how much is actually "real life". Much of it looks like a pop culture "simulation".
I'm just saying. Using "tron" rules for AI is like using "back to the future" rules for time travel. If/when this stuff is invented it might not look anything like what the movies said
Agreed. The whole "TRON" story was harnessed for something much bigger than what it was created for in 1982, imo. Whatever is "state of the art" right now is surely way more terrifying than anything "disclosed" in the movies. I think we are just seeing glimpses of it with ChatGPT, Boston Dynamics robodogs, etc. It may turn out that "Terminator" is much closer to reality than anyone would really like to admit.
Possibly. Sometimes they are one and the same, sometimes not. The intended level of deception around "AI" is completely off the charts. TBD how much is actually "real life". Much of it looks like a pop culture "simulation".
I'm just saying. Using "tron" rules for AI is like using "back to the future" rules for time travel. If/when this stuff is invented it might not look anything like what the movies said
Agreed. The whole "TRON" story was harnessed for something much bigger than what it was created for in 1982, imo. Whatever is "state of the art" right now is surely way more terrifying than anything "disclosed" in the movies. I think we are just seeing glimpses of it with ChatGPT, Boston Dynamics robodogs, etc. It may turn out that "Terminator" is much closer to reality than anyone would really like to admit.
Maybe T2 was predictive programming
You mean the existence of terminator robots, skynet, or both?
Skylink is skynet