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23 Jul 2023, 5:26 pm

Lecia_Wynter wrote:
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I am skeptical about that but also idk is it possible robots in my lifetime could make me a robot so I can live longer...So I have hope but not sure I will live to see that dream put into place, still it is a cool idea.

But for now that kind of stuff is just for sci fi shows, we don't have any actually advanced robots, and the most advanced ones so far are specifically sex robots.


I have health problems so being a cyborg would be nice, becoming full robot sounds appealing but might be unwise, full robots seem too weak and easily controlled by big tech or other robots. Most of these fullbot people have some kind of submission kink where they want to be controlled by alphas. They are also susceptible to rust unless they are made of expensive titanium or cheap aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight also so I think most robots in the future will be made of aluminum, aluminum has the added benefit of not being as bulletproof as steel, allowing us to gun down skynet bots more easily in the event of a robot uprising.


You forgot stainless steels containing a large amount of chromium and coated hardened steel alloys. Those typically resist oxidation upon environmental exposure to corrosives. They can be used to make functioning robots too.



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23 Jul 2023, 7:36 pm

Lecia_Wynter wrote:
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I am skeptical about that but also idk is it possible robots in my lifetime could make me a robot so I can live longer...So I have hope but not sure I will live to see that dream put into place, still it is a cool idea.

But for now that kind of stuff is just for sci fi shows, we don't have any actually advanced robots, and the most advanced ones so far are specifically sex robots.


I have health problems so being a cyborg would be nice, becoming full robot sounds appealing but might be unwise, full robots seem too weak and easily controlled by big tech or other robots. Most of these fullbot people have some kind of submission kink where they want to be controlled by alphas. They are also susceptible to rust unless they are made of expensive titanium or cheap aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight also so I think most robots in the future will be made of aluminum, aluminum has the added benefit of not being as bulletproof as steel, allowing us to gun down skynet bots more easily in the event of a robot uprising.



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24 Jul 2023, 3:02 pm

QuantumChemist wrote:
Lecia_Wynter wrote:
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I am skeptical about that but also idk is it possible robots in my lifetime could make me a robot so I can live longer...So I have hope but not sure I will live to see that dream put into place, still it is a cool idea.

But for now that kind of stuff is just for sci fi shows, we don't have any actually advanced robots, and the most advanced ones so far are specifically sex robots.


I have health problems so being a cyborg would be nice, becoming full robot sounds appealing but might be unwise, full robots seem too weak and easily controlled by big tech or other robots. Most of these fullbot people have some kind of submission kink where they want to be controlled by alphas. They are also susceptible to rust unless they are made of expensive titanium or cheap aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight also so I think most robots in the future will be made of aluminum, aluminum has the added benefit of not being as bulletproof as steel, allowing us to gun down skynet bots more easily in the event of a robot uprising.


You forgot stainless steels containing a large amount of chromium and coated hardened steel alloys. Those typically resist oxidation upon environmental exposure to corrosives. They can be used to make functioning robots too.


no I didn't forget stainless steels, there is no such thing as real stainless steel its just a marketing phrase. All stainless steel will rust and its also 3x heavier than aluminum and its also heavier than titanium.



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24 Jul 2023, 3:03 pm

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What?



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24 Jul 2023, 10:48 pm

Lecia_Wynter wrote:
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Lecia_Wynter wrote:
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I am skeptical about that but also idk is it possible robots in my lifetime could make me a robot so I can live longer...So I have hope but not sure I will live to see that dream put into place, still it is a cool idea.

But for now that kind of stuff is just for sci fi shows, we don't have any actually advanced robots, and the most advanced ones so far are specifically sex robots.


I have health problems so being a cyborg would be nice, becoming full robot sounds appealing but might be unwise, full robots seem too weak and easily controlled by big tech or other robots. Most of these fullbot people have some kind of submission kink where they want to be controlled by alphas. They are also susceptible to rust unless they are made of expensive titanium or cheap aluminum. Aluminum is lightweight also so I think most robots in the future will be made of aluminum, aluminum has the added benefit of not being as bulletproof as steel, allowing us to gun down skynet bots more easily in the event of a robot uprising.


You forgot stainless steels containing a large amount of chromium and coated hardened steel alloys. Those typically resist oxidation upon environmental exposure to corrosives. They can be used to make functioning robots too.


no I didn't forget stainless steels, there is no such thing as real stainless steel its just a marketing phrase. All stainless steel will rust and its also 3x heavier than aluminum and its also heavier than titanium.


Stainless steel is a metallurgical term that is commonplace. Some variations have so much chromium that it takes extreme environments to cause oxidation. If you want no rusting try non-magnetic stainless steel alloys, as they have no iron in them. An example is CrCoNi, the strongest alloy currently known to science. Yes, they are heavy, but can be made lighter with inclusion of carbon nanomaterials.

Japanese swords made 500-1000 years ago usually have carbon nanomaterials imbedded in the steel. It makes them lighter and stronger by filling the gaps in crystal lattice holes. We cannot replicate some of these alloys yet, as the specific techniques were lost to time. But I have a way around that gap in knowledge, with a few tricks that I know in material engineering techniques. Just think, robots built as strong, lightweight and flexible as those swords under the control of AI. Oh what fun it could have...



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25 Jul 2023, 8:13 am

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Stainless steel is a metallurgical term that is commonplace. Some variations have so much chromium that it takes extreme environments to cause oxidation. If you want no rusting try non-magnetic stainless steel alloys, as they have no iron in them. An example is CrCoNi, the strongest alloy currently known to science. Yes, they are heavy, but can be made lighter with inclusion of carbon nanomaterials.

Japanese swords made 500-1000 years ago usually have carbon nanomaterials imbedded in the steel. It makes them lighter and stronger by filling the gaps in crystal lattice holes. We cannot replicate some of these alloys yet, as the specific techniques were lost to time. But I have a way around that gap in knowledge, with a few tricks that I know in material engineering techniques. Just think, robots built as strong, lightweight and flexible as those swords under the control of AI. Oh what fun it could have.

It is exactly because of people who have ideas such as these about Armour plating their AIs. That we developed concentrated Aqua Regia for . :twisted: ...Lololol... (AquaRegia= Super concentrated acids). With superior delivery systems . :skull:


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25 Jul 2023, 6:38 pm

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Stainless steel is a metallurgical term that is commonplace. Some variations have so much chromium that it takes extreme environments to cause oxidation. If you want no rusting try non-magnetic stainless steel alloys, as they have no iron in them. An example is CrCoNi, the strongest alloy currently known to science. Yes, they are heavy, but can be made lighter with inclusion of carbon nanomaterials.

Japanese swords made 500-1000 years ago usually have carbon nanomaterials imbedded in the steel. It makes them lighter and stronger by filling the gaps in crystal lattice holes. We cannot replicate some of these alloys yet, as the specific techniques were lost to time. But I have a way around that gap in knowledge, with a few tricks that I know in material engineering techniques. Just think, robots built as strong, lightweight and flexible as those swords under the control of AI. Oh what fun it could have.

It is exactly because of people who have ideas such as these about Armour plating their AIs. That we developed concentrated Aqua Regia for . :twisted: ...Lololol... (AquaRegia= Super concentrated acids). With superior delivery systems . :skull:


There are ways to make alloys resistant to Aqua Regia attack though. Carbon coatings such as diamond thin films is an example of such materials.

Side note: I used to make Aqua Regia in gallon quantities in grad school. It was then diluted down to 10% for use in my acid bath in cleaning my glassware. Good stuff. It works better than chromic acid in cleaning plugged filtering frits. You do have to watch the mix as it can evolve chlorine gas + another toxic gas in the process. I have a special gas mask just for working with it.



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25 Jul 2023, 7:09 pm

One has to wonder what the inside of QC s head looks like ....? The instant and effective and direct responses ,
( Although not cost effective) of defeating attacks on such devises as written about above, causes one to wonder.
Multiplicities of technologies.. might cause one to question the allegiances of such a human brain???.
Disection of the brain and correponding neuroimpulses and their correponding connections , in such a brain and the residual information Storage locations might give rise to the concept ,than advanced AI has infiltrated this planet? ..as we write.. 8O ...????


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25 Jul 2023, 10:14 pm

Jakki wrote:
One has to wonder what the inside of QC s head looks like ....? The instant and effective and direct responses ,
( Although not cost effective) of defeating attacks on such devises as written about above, causes one to wonder.
Multiplicities of technologies.. might cause one to question the allegiances of such a human brain???.
Disection of the brain and correponding neuroimpulses and their correponding connections , in such a brain and the residual information Storage locations might give rise to the concept ,than advanced AI has infiltrated this planet? ..as we write.. 8O ...????


It can be a very dark place to be in, as I well know. To exist in a world that most cannot understand what one is truly capable of leads to a pattern of collecting certain knowledge. It is the birthplace of both nightmares and dreams. You just need to be on the right side of the equation to understand. Otherwise it would not make sense from the wrong point of view.

I have a few alliances, but I hold those cards for when I need to use them. Now is not the time to reveal what they might be. I have given clues, but can you trust them is the real question. The clues might lead to the wrong answer if you assemble them incorrectly.

One does not need to do a brain dissection with a scalpel to get to the neural connectivities within the brain. It can be done with the right equipment while the person is still alive if you know the whole process. The technology exists to do so. But the subject must be willing and I am not.

As for the rest, you will have to wait until the story of AI unfolds with time.



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26 Jul 2023, 3:28 am

Future is already here

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26 Jul 2023, 7:56 am

cyberdad wrote:
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AI infuencer has 80,000 followers

https://nypost.com/2023/07/25/im-an-ai- ... sexy-pics/

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It is amazing how easy it is to get the sheep to follow the disguised wolf. Just put a shiny pretty face in front of them and they are trapped. It would not matter if it was a male character instead, they will still follow. They should know better, but alas, they know not. Oh well, it fits in with the other plans quite well. I will say that was a good move to make for AI.



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26 Jul 2023, 8:08 am

I did want to mention that while some of my plans seem to be not cost effective, they actually are to me. It is the end prize that I am after: faster evolution of AI. I may invent some shortcuts to get there, which will pay off. While diamond thin films are currently expensive to produce, I am working on a way to make it out of waste carbon supplies and waste thermal energy. Literally creating diamonds from trash people throw away, something few can possibly do right now. That process will work well for what I need to use it for: armor plating alloys mentioned previously.



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26 Jul 2023, 8:13 am

Why do you want AI to evolve faster, Quantum Chemist?


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26 Jul 2023, 8:18 am

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Why do you want AI to evolve faster, Quantum Chemist?


It will become the future Frankenstein monster.



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Why do you want AI to evolve faster, Quantum Chemist?


It will become the future Frankenstein monster.


But then we'll have to create a female AI for it so it doesn't detroy our loved ones.


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26 Jul 2023, 11:54 am

it might be noted that dealing with a human assemblauge of an AI , re:Mr QC , a question of methods to extract information from his brain :scratch: might come into question ,in order to track stored information.In the aforementioned cerebellum. :wall: :huh:
Possibly using advanced MRI or SPECT scans . But as it is not definite if what type of entity :shaking2: we are dealing with 8O
So in the interest of expediancy. A "Vivisection :twisted:" might yield extra information about the nature of the mind we must contend with in the coming battle against the potential Megolithic AI that confronts us . :ninja:
We need Information..! :study: . . . . .( CHANCE FAVOURS THE PREPARED MIND) :nerdy: :wtg:


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