I'd rather not have an over saturation to begin with.
AI has been in Fallout since the beginningIt's more AI in a human body that thinks it's human that's the issue. JHE, Skynet etc were all fully aware they were machines - Synths think they're human and that's the issue in FO4sorry, just nitpickinganyway I don't see what makes AI any different from heroes or zombies. The only difference is AI is relatively new and you're not tired of it yet.
Quote from: BaconShelf on April 20, 2016, 08:23:18 AMAI has been in Fallout since the beginningIt's more AI in a human body that thinks it's human that's the issue. JHE, Skynet etc were all fully aware they were machines - Synths think they're human and that's the issue in FO4sorry, just nitpickinganyway I don't see what makes AI any different from heroes or zombies. The only difference is AI is relatively new and you're not tired of it yet.No, the difference is that robots on Fallout are programmed to respond in specific ways to specific situations, where synths are "true" AI that can learn and feel legitimate emotion. That's why a Mr Handy or Sentry Bot stays in one place for hundreds of years, following its programming and guarding it. Why Codsworth waits at your house until the master he was programmed to follow reappears.There's some ambiguity whether Gen 1 and 2 synths are more akin to this, but it's been confirmed that Gen 3's are human on every mental level.And what makes AI different isn't that I'm not tired of them yet, its that the market itself hasn't completely been overwhelmed with AI media.As a sidenote though, AI are a lot more interesting to me than either zombies or superheroes. Both are so boring IMO.
Honestly, the idea of synths creeps me out. I'm still not sure how I feel about research going down that path.
Quote from: BaconShelf on April 21, 2016, 04:41:49 AMHonestly, the idea of synths creeps me out. I'm still not sure how I feel about research going down that path.http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/16/could-you-fall-in-love-with-this-robot.html
Quote from: ALIE on April 20, 2016, 03:37:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on April 20, 2016, 08:23:18 AMAI has been in Fallout since the beginningIt's more AI in a human body that thinks it's human that's the issue. JHE, Skynet etc were all fully aware they were machines - Synths think they're human and that's the issue in FO4sorry, just nitpickinganyway I don't see what makes AI any different from heroes or zombies. The only difference is AI is relatively new and you're not tired of it yet.No, the difference is that robots on Fallout are programmed to respond in specific ways to specific situations, where synths are "true" AI that can learn and feel legitimate emotion. That's why a Mr Handy or Sentry Bot stays in one place for hundreds of years, following its programming and guarding it. Why Codsworth waits at your house until the master he was programmed to follow reappears.There's some ambiguity whether Gen 1 and 2 synths are more akin to this, but it's been confirmed that Gen 3's are human on every mental level.And what makes AI different isn't that I'm not tired of them yet, its that the market itself hasn't completely been overwhelmed with AI media.As a sidenote though, AI are a lot more interesting to me than either zombies or superheroes. Both are so boring IMO.I wasn't talking about generic protectrons and sentry bots. I specifically said John Henry Eden, Skynet, that one AI from Fallout 1 (Name I can't remember) that were all fully self aware. John Henry Eden limited access to him beyond Autumn to maintain the illusion the President was a human for that reason. We've not seen a true AI in a sentry (or whatever) yet, to my knowledge. The ones we have seen have all been stationary requiring massive complexes and power sources to maintain. However, they were still in big computers, even if they were self aware. Synths are the first to have been put in a human body.Honestly, the idea of synths creeps me out. I'm still not sure how I feel about research going down that path.