Why are we still using Asimov?
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Why are we still using Asimov?
Adopting a lawset that gives Silicons a backbone would improve the roles 1000 times over.
Speaking as someone who's logged a lot of hours on other servers where Asimov isn't the bread and butter, trying to play AI on /tg/ just becomes unbearable. You don't have time to breath when the server's busy, and anytime you're not on time fufilling a request the common channel chitters "rogue"
Can we please move on from Asimov?
Speaking as someone who's logged a lot of hours on other servers where Asimov isn't the bread and butter, trying to play AI on /tg/ just becomes unbearable. You don't have time to breath when the server's busy, and anytime you're not on time fufilling a request the common channel chitters "rogue"
Can we please move on from Asimov?
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
For some reason people want to keep asimov. IMO all the lawsets are pretty bad since none of them have been discussed in great detail besides asimov.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
If you can come up with something that is recognizable better and still keeps the AI from being security/commands pet then feel free.
Just don't expect it to be easy at all.
Just don't expect it to be easy at all.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
They're already security/commands pet lets be honest. As long as sec throws people into perma instead of executing the AI pretty much just antag hunts as isoranges wrote:If you can come up with something that is recognizable better and still keeps the AI from being security/commands pet then feel free.
Just don't expect it to be easy at all.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
I think we may still be using Asimov because it's flawed.
Would Robocop work better as a standard lawset? Paladin? Or should we cook up a new, three-law inherently flawed set?
Would Robocop work better as a standard lawset? Paladin? Or should we cook up a new, three-law inherently flawed set?
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
What do you suggest as a replacement? Asimov is interesting - It is flawed, but interesting. It is both a blessing and a curse for antagonists, being both their advocate and pursuer if they choose to harm humans yet other humans attempt to harm them.
We already see a LOT of Asimov AIs who like to pretend they are Robocrap or some other shit. I don't think giving them that sort of lawset would be good at all.
We already see a LOT of Asimov AIs who like to pretend they are Robocrap or some other shit. I don't think giving them that sort of lawset would be good at all.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
Anything that makes the silicons free from law 2, honestly.
Bay has a great set of laws, though they obviously wouldn't work here.
I think a full time switch to Paladin would work, at least as a short experiment.
Bay has a great set of laws, though they obviously wouldn't work here.
I think a full time switch to Paladin would work, at least as a short experiment.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
Please god no to roundstart Paladin. It might be a good idea somewhere more RP-heavy, but honestly, think of the implications of roundstart PALADIN.Lovecraft wrote:Anything that makes the silicons free from law 2, honestly.
Bay has a great set of laws, though they obviously wouldn't work here.
I think a full time switch to Paladin would work, at least as a short experiment.
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Law 2 is sort of shit though, I've played my share of silicon and I'd prefer if we just swapped laws 2 and 3 around
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
Basically, what scones has said.
Asimov is designed to put some balance on silicons. Preventing them from being fully on command/security's side, but allowing them to be helpful to command and the crew.
Any lawset is gonna get abused just as much as asimov was. Any lawset is gonna require just as much policy writing that asimov has. We already understand asimov's flows as a lawset, we already have policy on that. Why enter a new lawset, with new loopholes, and new way for shitters to read between the lines, and new issues, when we have one that mostly works?
Asimov is designed to put some balance on silicons. Preventing them from being fully on command/security's side, but allowing them to be helpful to command and the crew.
Any lawset is gonna get abused just as much as asimov was. Any lawset is gonna require just as much policy writing that asimov has. We already understand asimov's flows as a lawset, we already have policy on that. Why enter a new lawset, with new loopholes, and new way for shitters to read between the lines, and new issues, when we have one that mostly works?
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
>Law 2 kill yourself
>Law 1 I have to be alive to help humans
It's that easy.
Also lord no Paladin is not even a lawset that people even follow it's so badly written.
Also I play silicon almost every round, it'd be terrible if they werent subservient to humans and could just murder all the antags/rule the station.
>Law 1 I have to be alive to help humans
It's that easy.
Also lord no Paladin is not even a lawset that people even follow it's so badly written.
Also I play silicon almost every round, it'd be terrible if they werent subservient to humans and could just murder all the antags/rule the station.
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
The AI intrinsically has so much power that you need a restrictive lawset to keep it from becoming the single dominating factor in every round. I say this as someone with AI on high priority. Judging by how rarely I get the role, there are plenty of other players who don't mind it that much either.
That said, some variety would be nice. The problem is that any lawsets in the rotation would also need to remain neutral-ish, and how much variety can be added while staying within that constraint?
That said, some variety would be nice. The problem is that any lawsets in the rotation would also need to remain neutral-ish, and how much variety can be added while staying within that constraint?
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
what if AI's start purged but had to follow the exact same rules of escalation and rule 1 as any other human player, so no plasma flooding, no borg holocausts, no borgs killing people with comms off for slight insults
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
AI has way too much power to be unrestrained from roundstart. Purge is in the 'dangerous modules' section for a reason.imblyings wrote:what if AI's start purged but had to follow the exact same rules of escalation and rule 1 as any other human player, so no plasma flooding, no borg holocausts, no borgs killing people with comms off for slight insults
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Re: Why are we still using Asimov?
Great discussion everyone, thanks for gabbin'
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