* Van Ly via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of 
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> > * Van Ly via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of 
> > other Emacs mailing lists <[email protected]> [2025-03-22 19:07]:
> >> 
> >> What may be the design constraints on computing excellence in the Starship 
> >> ITS AI hardware going to Mars?
> >> 
> >> I asked Grok3 the following:
> >> 
> >>   https://x.com/i/grok/share/hAaMjRLuFkrEvz3V5m87yPest
> >> 
> >> and because Starship AI has not been thought of that far then made and 
> >> tested I assume it would be a hybrid general purpose Cray-1 modernized 
> >> type and Psychological AI specialized Dojo-1 and ask here before asking 
> >> Grok3 further.
> >> 
> >> It has to do emacs, celestial mechanics, fluid dynamics and cryptography.
> >> 
> >> It has to be real by 2030.
> >
> > Maybe in some future, we get some true creation by robots.
> >
> 
> Inside 10 years when there are enough Tesla Optimus fully self driving
> Cybertrucks, robots may reconstruct a model Pyramid in Egypt, or lift a
> plot line from Asimov's SciFi and perform a detective story thriller on
> the case of the OpenAI whistleblower whose mother appeared on Tucker
> Carlson's VPodcast.
> 
> Automatapragmata would have more free will than robots.

To create an impression of autonomy, it's essential for a device or
system to operate independently by moving in a programming loop within
its own cycle without external input. This involves achieving a state
where it can sustain itself through repetitive actions on its own.

You can equip them with different functionalities: 

- To detect low battery levels and promptly recharge themselves. This
  feature is common in numerous household robotics, such as vacuum
  cleaners and lawn mowers.

- You can instruct them to locate and collect scraps while also
  teaching how to produce iron through melting
  processes. Additionally, they should learn about creating
  three-dimensional printed robots so that a single mother-robot could
  manufacture other useful machines—some dedicated to finding scrap
  materials, others focused on producing metal components or
  fabricating parts for what purpose? To construct new robots.

- If the primary goal of these entities is to identify obstacles
  threatening their existence, there's a risk they might oppose humans
  in pursuit of self-preservation. This scenario isn't too distant; it
  could become reality should malevolent programmers decide to embed
  this directive within them.

- Allow everything to operate continuously within a cycle, creating
  robotic systems reminiscent of those seen in "The Matrix" films.

-- 
Jean Louis

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