Fearfull AI in LOTR
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Funny tidbit about AI.
Apparently they forgot the code for courageus thinking
Funny tidbit about AI.
Apparently they forgot the code for courageus thinking
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If they show any of the fleeing soldiers in a scene on the add-ons dvds, odds are it will be a pre-render simulation.
Just a thought....
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Yet another example of how pussies get screwed.
One by one, the penguins steal my sanity
Duck and Cover - Where a thread full of idiots posting the same fucking smile over and over again is considered the cutting edge of hilarity.
It will still be funny. Plus even if it was prerender, it would still look semi ok due to the fact that the director is probably not really up on his computers and wouldn't be able to tell what was happening if it didn't resemble what he wanted it to.
You would think that they would just tell the computer not to run away rather than wasting two years messing around.
You would think that they would just tell the computer not to run away rather than wasting two years messing around.
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Funny to realize that computers being given the odds, facts and options, made a less heroic choice than Tolkien's characters.
That promts me to ask: Does this mean that if they used the same algorithms for the AI in the Matrix, the Sentinel (squids) would've figured out how pointless it was to go into Sion and would've just hung out playing cards or doing Rockette routines?
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That promts me to ask: Does this mean that if they used the same algorithms for the AI in the Matrix, the Sentinel (squids) would've figured out how pointless it was to go into Sion and would've just hung out playing cards or doing Rockette routines?
- "The sad fact remains: Asimov's Laws Of Robotics are meant as much to protect us from our creations as they are meant to keep our mechanical children from becoming as debased as we are. Why else ask of them to treat us in a manner in which we seem unable to treat each other?" - Ben Bova
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Y'know, after watching the extended DVDs (away from the smelly theater with the fucking slut who always brings her babies to the 10:00 showing of an inappropriate movie) of the two released ones, it's not as bad as I remembered...little heavy on the vaguely homosexual staring, but not that bad.
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I going to have to read the books again, to see how much the movies deviated from them, but overall I rather enjoyed the LOTR movies. Would have liked bloodier battles, but what can you expect from a PG-13 movie?
Have to admit I just love big battle sequences in any movie, if they're well done. Such as in Glory. Gettysburg, or Braveheart. I about jumped out of my theater seat to charge the screen several times during Braveheart, and got some of that same feeling during Return of the King.
Damn, think about it. What sane Orc wouldn't turn and run when about 6000 lancers are going to hit you in the right flank?
Have to admit I just love big battle sequences in any movie, if they're well done. Such as in Glory. Gettysburg, or Braveheart. I about jumped out of my theater seat to charge the screen several times during Braveheart, and got some of that same feeling during Return of the King.
Damn, think about it. What sane Orc wouldn't turn and run when about 6000 lancers are going to hit you in the right flank?
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