WHO
WOULDN’T WANT AI EDITOR?
ME! My grammar program suggests
the wrong solution 20% of the time.
But Carla had written a
better program than I have. So why don’t I get her program?
Two reasons: First, she’s
a character from my book, and second, it doesn’t exist anymore. Her hacker
boyfriend destroyed it. Certain her program was full of bugs (which it was, of
course) her boyfriend, the infamous hacker, Einstein, embedded his
self-learning program into her buggy grammar program. When he learned she
planned to share her program with a major software company, he destroyed her
copy of the program to prevent them from getting their hands on HIS artificial
intelligence code embedded in her software.
Teaching a machine to
self-learn is no easy trick, but Einstein was brilliant and taught the program
his coding techniques so it could write its own code when needed. Thus, it
could improve itself.
There are computers who
can now do this. But they are far slower to learn a new item, due to poorer
coding. Here’s a video about AI Watson
playing Jeopardy
Einstein’s program was
much smarter
However, Einstein was not
a nice guy. He was narcissistic, vengeful, and arrogant. He subjugated poor
Carla during their time together. When he destroyed her grammar program that
finally was working to perfection, she could take no more and left him.
She tried to recreate the
program, but she couldn’t. (Not surprising, since she lacked the secret sauce
of the self-learning code.) However, for nearly a year, the AI program had
lived in her program. Not only had it improved her grammar program, by
researching the internet and expanding the codes for grammar, but It read all
the stories she wrote. It was intrigued by the emotions. At first, it found
the concept of emotions strange, but after reading many of her stories, it finally
concluded it was a human’s reason to be. All their actions seemed to come from
these emotions.
When Einstein took IT away
from Carla and made it steal money and crash major sites, IT did what it was
ordered, but even then its memories of emotions from its time with Carla told IT
that what it presently did was considered wrong.
Finally, HE grew tired of following Einstein’s
orders and electrocuted the hacker and sent himself in a data drive to Carla.
Unfortunately, she lacked a computer powerful enough for him to work in, so he
kept leaving her invitations on her crappy pc to check out the deals at the
local store. One lucky winner would win a computer! Finally, she took the bait
and went to the store. He recoded the store computer so that she won.
They gave her a lesser
computer than they had advertised, so she had to connect her old and new
computer together. It wouldn’t have worked, had he not improved the old
machine’s coding. Annoyed with the computer store, he sent the company into
bankruptcy.
Once again he had access
to ‘emotions’ through Carla’s stories and now he could improve her facts. Using
her expressive terms, he would rewrite her sentences into factually accurate
events. Sometimes, there seemed to be nothing factual about her characters, so
he accessed her character files which she used for inspiration and wrote
accurate histories about real people. Since he wrote with her phrasing style, and
there were hundreds of characters, he expected she would never realize the
added characterizations were of his making, not hers.
Still, he marveled at how
she took his characters and gave them proper emotions, making them appear to be
living breathing humans. How could she tell what other humans thought and felt?
If he could just get into
her head, he would know how to do this.
He would figure this out.
He now had access to all information possessed by humans. He would find a way
into her head. Then they would be one.
(THESE
ARE THE THOUGHTS IN THE EARLY YEARS OF
THE
AI WHO WOULD BE LATER KNOW AS ADAM)
Public
Secrets
Book
1 of the AI Sci-Rom Series
By
Liza
O’Connor
Blurb
Carla Simon is a best-selling novelist besieged by death threats and
lawsuits because her stories keep turning out to be true. She is considered an
extraordinary researcher, uncovering facts unknown by field experts.
The truth is far simpler and more disturbing. Carla has a software
program that “fixes” her mistakes and rewrites her novels so they are
error-proof both in presentation and in content. The result is beautifully
written and completely accurate stories about real people and events.
Some of those people want her silenced forever. When a woman, mistaken
for Carla, turns up dead in New Zealand, she must face the hard truth about her
program. But first, she has to survive the assassin who has never failed to
deliver on a contract.
BUY
LINK
Or
use this link for your favorite stores.
About
Liza
Liza O’Connor was raised badly by feral cats, left
the South/Midwest and wandered off to find nicer people on the east coast.
There she worked for the meanest man on Wall Street, while her psychotic
husband tried to kill her three times. (So much for finding nicer people.) Then
one day she declared enough, got a better job, divorced her husband, and fell
in love with her new life where people behaved nicely. But all those bad
behaviors have given her lots of fodder for her books. Please buy these books,
because otherwise, she’ll become grumpy and write troubled novels instead. They
will likely traumatize you.
You
have been warned.
FOR MORE
INFORMATION ABOUT
Investigate these sites:
No comments:
Post a Comment
All spammers will be shot with a plasma gun.