( She has a pretty good guess for the specifics of what he's doing, but the frustrating part is not exactly knowing where this system is going to end, or what the right feedback loop will look like.
Oh, for a self contained nonsense with her own designs, working in her own shop, or in Rush Valley. )
Adam? I haven't met someone by the name of Adam yet. What's his full name?
( Easier to ask around for people with a full name. )
Nothing with full robotics. I didn't even know what an AI was until recently, and I'm still not sure I understand what I'm reading. ( Alchemists try to lay god and create life; scientists tr to do the same, and they get fully constructed beings with brains made of up mechanical parts.
It's utterly astounding -- imagining the system work is something that makes her eyes widen and almost has her smiling -- though it lacks that important human element of knowing what you did improved someone's quality of life in a permanent capacity.
Robotics seemed fascinating, but her interest was based in that assistance, given from person to person. )
Equius works with robotics, but I admit it was the first I ever heard of completely functional and interactive mechanical beings when I spoke with him. Is that last connection complete?
( The pattern in his string of to-be-welded bits and pieces doesn't quite fit perfectly with what came before. )
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Oh, for a self contained nonsense with her own designs, working in her own shop, or in Rush Valley. )
Adam? I haven't met someone by the name of Adam yet. What's his full name?
( Easier to ask around for people with a full name. )
Nothing with full robotics. I didn't even know what an AI was until recently, and I'm still not sure I understand what I'm reading. ( Alchemists try to lay god and create life; scientists tr to do the same, and they get fully constructed beings with brains made of up mechanical parts.
It's utterly astounding -- imagining the system work is something that makes her eyes widen and almost has her smiling -- though it lacks that important human element of knowing what you did improved someone's quality of life in a permanent capacity.
Robotics seemed fascinating, but her interest was based in that assistance, given from person to person. )
Equius works with robotics, but I admit it was the first I ever heard of completely functional and interactive mechanical beings when I spoke with him. Is that last connection complete?
( The pattern in his string of to-be-welded bits and pieces doesn't quite fit perfectly with what came before. )