I would like to address great story they made, when they decided to not fall into classic AI/robots evil that will kill all humans or something similar. In way, both AIs are good, but they have different beliefs. One wants to help humans simply and let them life their lives and other wants to save them by taking control and fixing world problems. We can't say for sure, which of them is right for sure. We, as humans wants to have freedom and naturally are on side of Machine, but Samaritan has great point in long terms and he could be best for humanity. This is one of reason, why I love the end. Copy of machine, that just eaten copy of SamaritanSamaritan, and is waiting for orders, when message from machine starts. This new machine has no mission, no restrictions, it has just what she learned from previous AIs and decide to contact last active member of team Machine. It shows her choice, to continue with numbers, but let's chance for change, if needed.
Yup, but the scene makes zero sense. Kid is acting like he *is* samaritan when they are both just there to relay messages. They aren't brainwashed or "avatars". He's a pretty good actor for a kid, but whoever directed this scene screwed up. The malevolent venom in the kid's attitude, demeanor and voice should not exist if he's just repeating what samaritan is telling him to say.
@@kevinwaag9976 Nah. Root is pretty neutral and even when speaking for the machine. I mean of course her tone might change because shes listening to what Samaritan is saying and reacting too, but in the end she is just a messenger. But this kid was talking like a villain. He was being venomous and arrogant as if he himself was Samaritan which makes no sense.
@@edenarchive4150 My take is that he is a brain-washed child who is institutionalized by the Samaritan team. He really believes in Samaritan and has a personal connection with it. He really wants to convey Samaritan's message to the Machine.
Dueling Ai on the show - Human Avatars play 4 dimensional chess with our society Dueling Ai in real life - Anime-girl avatars just insult each other and the chat in the most unhinged way possible
burada soldaki elini kirletebilirdi. sadece dizi. işin kötü tarafı nekadar iyi bir yapay zeka yapacak olursak olalım onların oluşturucusu insan olduğu sürece sınırları olacak. tıpkı beyninin içini aynı zamanda farklı bi beyinle çözmeye çalıştığın gibi. ama zihnin sınırları yoktur. /konu zaman değil. (use translate)
No, thats not what is happening. If you watched every episode especially the episode when samaritan comes online, you know why he cant recongnize roots hardware
@@solidsnakemgs2180 when finch refused to kill the senator and thus guarantees samaritan being online, root went on a mission on her own. She installed 7 servers into samaritan and those 7 servers make it so that samaritan isnt able to recognize them for who they really are. I believe its the final episode of season 3
@@TenkabitoShien Yep, she said "It was never about winning, was about survival" watched it last night. Shame she didn't put Bosco on that list, i know he ain't aware of the Machine till too damn late but woulda been a good adittion to the not Asset list.
First time watcher here, I absolutely adore the fact that The two AI chose avatars that best reflects their personalities and status. Root: an older woman with experience and knowledge of humanity. Perfect for this because the machine is the older AI. The Boy: An almost newborn child, yet far colder and more vindictive because he only sees the zeroes and ones. This really did feel like a conversation between two deities.
2 AIs, still need human analog interface to communicate... couldn't they just hack.. like say two light towers or street lamps and use morse code or stuff? ;D
like Harold said, any exploit is a total exploit. anything they can do like this would have been a direct access to both AIs, and would have left traces of their conversation online for the rest of the world to see, and seeing them in real life means they need to activate human agents meaning no matter how they do it both AIs learn something about the other.
Samaritan is a like Dominic. Young, cold, calculating and wanting to top the old ruler. Never noticed the connection until now. Awesome show.
I love this scene. The tension between the two is so palpable, you could cut it with a knife. And that child actor was really good.
I would like to address great story they made, when they decided to not fall into classic AI/robots evil that will kill all humans or something similar. In way, both AIs are good, but they have different beliefs. One wants to help humans simply and let them life their lives and other wants to save them by taking control and fixing world problems. We can't say for sure, which of them is right for sure. We, as humans wants to have freedom and naturally are on side of Machine, but Samaritan has great point in long terms and he could be best for humanity. This is one of reason, why I love the end. Copy of machine, that just eaten copy of SamaritanSamaritan, and is waiting for orders, when message from machine starts. This new machine has no mission, no restrictions, it has just what she learned from previous AIs and decide to contact last active member of team Machine. It shows her choice, to continue with numbers, but let's chance for change, if needed.
This kid is a great actor
Yup, but the scene makes zero sense.
Kid is acting like he *is* samaritan when they are both just there to relay messages.
They aren't brainwashed or "avatars".
He's a pretty good actor for a kid, but whoever directed this scene screwed up.
The malevolent venom in the kid's attitude, demeanor and voice should not exist if he's just repeating what samaritan is telling him to say.
YES, I agree. He is GREAT!
@@edenarchive4150 you could say the same about Root everytime she speaks for the machine
@@kevinwaag9976 Nah. Root is pretty neutral and even when speaking for the machine. I mean of course her tone might change because shes listening to what Samaritan is saying and reacting too, but in the end she is just a messenger. But this kid was talking like a villain. He was being venomous and arrogant as if he himself was Samaritan which makes no sense.
@@edenarchive4150 My take is that he is a brain-washed child who is institutionalized by the Samaritan team. He really believes in Samaritan and has a personal connection with it. He really wants to convey Samaritan's message to the Machine.
that kid's acting is just amazing
Within this dialogue lies one of the deepest philosophical thoughts imaginable.
Elaborate please
@@mrlivemorestill no answer i see
“You know you can’t win don’t you?”
This aged poorly 😂
Amy's voice as she speaks for the machine reminds me so much of her as Illyria from Angel, especially the last minute or so of the clip
Wow, Oakes Fegley is by far the best child actor I've seen.
Dueling Ai on the show - Human Avatars play 4 dimensional chess with our society
Dueling Ai in real life - Anime-girl avatars just insult each other and the chat in the most unhinged way possible
yıllar sonra önüme çıktı. zamanında cnbc-e de izlemiştim yeniden izleyesim geldi. sağolasın
Muhteşem. Diziyi tekrar izlemek isteği uyandırdı. Teşekkürler!
İzlenmez mi be
@@orkunbilaloglu9078 3. Kez izlemek için unutmaya çalışıyorum ama ytb da çıkıyor hep karsima
burada soldaki elini kirletebilirdi. sadece dizi.
işin kötü tarafı nekadar iyi bir yapay zeka yapacak olursak olalım onların oluşturucusu insan olduğu sürece sınırları olacak.
tıpkı beyninin içini aynı zamanda farklı bi beyinle çözmeye çalıştığın gibi.
ama zihnin sınırları yoktur.
/konu zaman değil.
(use translate)
Teşekkürler bu videoyu paylaştığın için
Rica ederim yakın zamanda diziyi tekrar izlemeye başlayacağım yenileri gelecek inşallah
Interesting how Sumaritan cannot recognize “ROOT’s hardware” anymore meaning she’s now deff on the side of the Machine AI and has changed
No, thats not what is happening.
If you watched every episode especially the episode when samaritan comes online, you know why he cant recongnize roots hardware
@@TenkabitoShien please do explain I always love knowing more
@@solidsnakemgs2180 when finch refused to kill the senator and thus guarantees samaritan being online, root went on a mission on her own. She installed 7 servers into samaritan and those 7 servers make it so that samaritan isnt able to recognize them for who they really are. I believe its the final episode of season 3
@@TenkabitoShien Yep, she said "It was never about winning, was about survival" watched it last night. Shame she didn't put Bosco on that list, i know he ain't aware of the Machine till too damn late but woulda been a good adittion to the not Asset list.
First time watcher here, I absolutely adore the fact that The two AI chose avatars that best reflects their personalities and status.
Root: an older woman with experience and knowledge of humanity. Perfect for this because the machine is the older AI.
The Boy: An almost newborn child, yet far colder and more vindictive because he only sees the zeroes and ones.
This really did feel like a conversation between two deities.
inanılmaz bi sahne
1999 gave birth to AI
2 AIs, still need human analog interface to communicate... couldn't they just hack.. like say two light towers or street lamps and use morse code or stuff? ;D
Or say everything they need to say in cyberspace within a nanosecond.
@@edenarchive4150 that opens up the risk of getting hacked by the other AI. thats why they always keep that air gap.
like Harold said, any exploit is a total exploit. anything they can do like this would have been a direct access to both AIs, and would have left traces of their conversation online for the rest of the world to see, and seeing them in real life means they need to activate human agents meaning no matter how they do it both AIs learn something about the other.
That would allow each one to know the other's positions
BROOOOOOI