The Computer (
thecomputer) wrote in
alphacomplex2014-11-06 08:57 pm
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AFTERMATH 01
Thank you for your input, Citizens! The results of the trial will now be revealed on your screens.
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Anthy-R-███-2 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Aud-R-███-1 voted for Nobody
Bobby-R-███-1 voted for Nobody
Clay-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Curly-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Dan-R-███-1 didn’t vote
Greed-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Horace-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Logan-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Mogeko-R-███-4 voted for Nobody
Mukuro-R-███-1 voted for Nobody
Paul-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Phi-R-███-1 voted for Zolf-R-███-1
Rin-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
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Sakura-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Simon-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
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Zolf-R-███-1 voted for Mogeko-R-███-4
Total:
Mogeko-R-███-4 (13)
Abstain (4)
Zolf-R-███-1 (1)

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You really don't understand much about AI, do you? Even the most advanced AI in the world, which the computer here definitely isn't, is still just a program being executed by a computer. It follows a kind of logic, of course, but it's computer logic, not human logic. At the end of the day, that thing was still programmed by a human being, and they even left their code out in the open for us to look at: the rules of the exercise.
Rule 11 isn't ambiguously written. It defines the function of elimination as carried out when a participant is executed. Line 15 isn't really ambiguous, either. Participant.Clone is a variable that starts at 6, and decreases whenever a participant murders or is murdered. When it hits zero, Activate(Participant.Clone) can't run any more. That segment of the code ends there, instead of leading into anything like IF Activate(Participant.Clone)=null, THEN Eliminate(Participant). The hole is obvious.
It just turns out there's a little bit of code they're not letting us see, that's all.
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You really think this could be a quantum computer? Those things are rare, and, more importantly, expensive. Something of this size would take resources on the level of a national government. It's not outside the realm of possibility, but why would they bother?
To actually answer your question, though, no. A quantum computer's a very advanced, difficult machine, but it's still a computer. Shoddy code makes a shoddy program, no matter what's running it.
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