If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen Captain Kirk drive a computer to suicide I’d have 15 20 cents.
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If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen Captain Kirk drive a computer to suicide I’d have 15 20 cents.
If I had a nickel for every time Kirk convinced an AI to kill itself I'd have four nickels. Which is kind of a lot when you consider the context of their peaceful mission of exploration
The full-size Mockup Apollo Lunar Module (M-5) at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation’s facility in Bethpage, Long Island, New York.
"The space-suited test subject demonstrates entry through the forward hatch of the Lamar Excursion Module (LEM) M-5 Mock-up."
Note: "the laid out components, photos, graphics, schematics, displays, etc. of LEM systems. I assume for VIP/NASA visitations/presentations in conjunction with their attendance at testing, evaluations, meetings, conferences, etc."
Mike Acs's Collection
Date: October 13, 1964
GAEC photo no. 641261
NASA ID: S64-38816, S64-38816
Long Island Daily Press Identifier: aql:31431 ldp-000249 ldp-000249
Ryan Aeronautical Co. photo: no. 83141, link
[Damn your ankles and eyes wide! From you fingernails to your ponytails too. And king of the insects and the m-5...? Over charlemagne in a motorcade too. Halfway through, you get an orange hoisin glaze.]
Maurizio - M-5
I’ve rewatched “The Ultimate Computer” (Star Trek: The Original Series, season 2, episode 24). And I can call it one phrase: “Hello from the sixties to the people afraid of AI”. I mean it tells about a supercomputer was given the command of Enterprise and then it destroys a Federation starship (and kills people) to defend itself. The funny thing is I almost don’t remember this episode, but I do remember the surname Daystrom – probably because of the Daystrom Institute and Daystrom Award.
鈴木宏昌 {Hiromasa Suzuki} - 追憶 {Reminiscence} {M-5} (海が呼ぶ少年 {The Boy Called By The Sea}) [1979]
So hypothetically