Provided he kept his brain in the usual location after being pared down to “the pith and the pits”, yes.
If he did any rearranging during that, maybe not, but it didn’t look like he had much room anywhere for reorganizing.
Were I to live in this setting, I’d want either a reinforced brain-case (with built-in cryo-cooler in the event of body-death?) or a digital backup, even if said backup would technically be a different person. But it would be difficult to afford such.
yeah, i’ve never been into that memory download concept myself. even for my robots, they are unique, in their own way, and in my world, you can’t download and upload their memory. that’s admittedly totally a concept devised to make them less artificial, but that’s how i have it planned. i’ll reveal more about that as it goes.
i just feel like it breaks the value of a character when you use as a plot point, a robot to download and upload things from it’s brain. makes it so that it’s retelling of events as irrelevant. ‘just put it on the screen’.
That’s a fair point! I like how you stick to that, it’s an uncommon choice and makes for a different narrative.
There’s also a fair chance that such would be the case for eventual AI in the real world, quantum physics with observation changing the state of things and all that.
Oh. Oh yeah.
She speaks from experience! It’s not fun.
RIPieces, Angel.
haha, yeah, hard to come back from this one, i figure.
Provided he kept his brain in the usual location after being pared down to “the pith and the pits”, yes.
If he did any rearranging during that, maybe not, but it didn’t look like he had much room anywhere for reorganizing.
Were I to live in this setting, I’d want either a reinforced brain-case (with built-in cryo-cooler in the event of body-death?) or a digital backup, even if said backup would technically be a different person. But it would be difficult to afford such.
yeah, i’ve never been into that memory download concept myself. even for my robots, they are unique, in their own way, and in my world, you can’t download and upload their memory. that’s admittedly totally a concept devised to make them less artificial, but that’s how i have it planned. i’ll reveal more about that as it goes.
i just feel like it breaks the value of a character when you use as a plot point, a robot to download and upload things from it’s brain. makes it so that it’s retelling of events as irrelevant. ‘just put it on the screen’.
That’s a fair point! I like how you stick to that, it’s an uncommon choice and makes for a different narrative.
There’s also a fair chance that such would be the case for eventual AI in the real world, quantum physics with observation changing the state of things and all that.
The single manly tear…
i know, i know, it’s a bit overused, but heck, i like a classic.