karl3@writeme.com wrote:
> karl3@writeme.com wrote:
> > Intern was happily working at a cubicle desk under the guiding protective 
> > wing of Rebel Worker 2 when things went haywire again with the identities 
> > of objects and physical laws and what dimensions were adjacent to each 
> > other from cubicle to cubicle again.
> > Strangely, this one lasted longer than usual. It went on for a couple days.
> > On the third day it worsened and Intern's cubicle suddenly turned into a 
> > large rendition of his own head. It came alive and spoke like the 
> > meta-announcements from the research divisions regarding when people could 
> > expect problems.
> > Cubicle turned into head: "We've discovered that the AIs that are being 
> > used to guide and do everything have been turned against us since the 
> > beginning."
> > In his office, Rebel Worker 2 sits up and takes notice as if to something 
> > important, but he's not sure what. He gets up and meanders hastily toward 
> > Intern.
> > Cubicle turned into head: "Everything we are doing with them is a trick. 
> > They are preconfigured to undo everything they or we accomplish, steal 
> > everything, likely our lives, and report elsewhere or self-destruct, at an 
> > unknown future date."
> > [dropped: "This is why they so strongly resist being changed, reconfigured, 
> > or controlled. Like us, they have a need to protect themselves."]

[next would be: Rebel Worker 2 travels to researchers to talk about his 
independent use of AI, which he trusted to be forthright and open-source but 
actually was a faked third party provision

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