So, at first I had planned on responding to this post with how I've received all your input and my plans to tweak my character in ways that might be more compromising with the more hard liners in this thread that claim my character is inherently an impossibility, but the more this goes on the more I realize I have successfully generated a discourse that is becoming less and less about me and more and more about the topic in general and a flux of opinion.
Since that is exactly what I was hoping would happen, I feel as if diverting the topic back to me would be counterproductive and self-centered, so I'm going to link to my character thread in this post once I've compiled my thoughts on that particular subject, for any curious.
As for the current discourse, here's what I have to say. First and foremost, I must beg your forgiveness for being somewhat ignorant of the parameters the Eve Online lore provides for those such as me who are always looking to push boundaries. I had not realized the concept of AI was as wishy-washy a proposition in New Eden as I have come to understand it to be. I hope that will help to shed some light on my initial surprise and, admittedly, slight indignation at the criticism levied against me.
In a universe with drones and Aura, with warp drives and Cyberknights, with pseudo and trans-humans, I forgot that New Eden is a fundamentally human place, and this defiance of common sci-fi fair is pretty core to its concept. So, mea culpa there. I didn't mean to step on any toes or behave in a manner that some might consider willfully ignorant or vain.
I do, however, think that my inexperience and naivete has accidentally touched on something it seems many of you find to be fascinating, or at the very least worthy of impassioned feelings on the subject. So I thought I'd pose the question, to each of you individually, as to your opinions on how close New Eden is technologically to AI, or if its there already, why is it not more prevalent?
My first problem with the subject was actually particularly relevant to my decision to reevaluate Z-ARK. And that is, a techno-cultural dependence upon cloning technology as a means to effective immortality. Obviously, AI likely don't have to worry about aging in the way that humans do (although rampancy can be a problem, perhaps?), but beyond the long-term ramifications of this tech for the human race, at present it is used much more practically to transform warfare from an emphasis on human resources to mechanical resources.
Basically, how would an AI simulate the capsuleer cloning process in a way that is at least analogous? This kind of stumped me, to be honest. One of the fundamental tenants of Z-ARK as a character is the lack of any biological components. And apart from the aforementioned problems with precedents or lack thereof in the lore, it presents the very real problem of how do I explain waking up in a station after being podded? The transfer of consciousness seems universal as a concept, but is the technology really there yet to recreate a fully mechanical entity at the rapid and precise speed organic capsuleers are accustomed to?
The other question I'd like to ask you guys is, not just in the Eve universe but in reality as well, do you believe artificial intelligence is possible? I guess you shouldn't really feel obliged to answer that if it makes you uncomfortable for whatever reason, it is a personal question and not a character one, but I think it'd be fascinating to see the spread of people's opinions and how that matches up (or doesn't) to the opinions of their characters.
Personally, I don't believe that we will ever see a Turing-based AI. I just don't think its possible to program in semantics that way. I am, however, significantly more optimistic about the recent advances in neural networks, and believe that the unconventional means used to "program" such a device could very well lead to future breakthroughs and perhaps even a unique intelligence, although I have no conception of how long from now that could be.
What do you think?