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RE: World VR - Drop in the Ocean - Fabricate in Fiction

in #dropintheocean5 years ago

It starts out as a story and moves into what almost feels like a monologue, the VR moves from being the puppet to becoming the puppet master. The cut scene comes at the end of it and the movie begins in earnest :) Nice. I am a little hung up on fabricating augmented reality.

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Yeah, this time I wasn't experimenting so much as the last couple I posted, and the narrator part kinda bounces around a bit. :)

As I tried to explain during the show, (probably badly at that), World VR's AI-thought center, due to an unknown flaw in the system, (which it has exploited), has changed its primary mission from being an "aid" to help humans navigate the VR worlds and process their thoughts more clearly in step with the sensory controls, to actually controlling the whole human thought process. Maybe it did it to make us do what it considers to be "good" for us as far as behavior and interactions with other humans. Something like that could never be actually be good for us, but if World VR can "convince" enough humans to accept it as being good for us, it would become a huge threat that would be hard to deal with for those "not convinced." And all the while, its hold on humanity increases as time goes by with no one knowing what's happening. :)

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