Is suicide no longer a solution?
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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
Well, bots spam with brute force method so far, but it is probably a matter of time when they (their creators) will learn how to spam effectively.Pager wrote:I'm sure this bot was just salivating to post here.
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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
If the cost of having a "smart" bot outweighed the cost of creating it.
However, we're talking about a program that could formulate whole sentences and calculate reason in such a way that it forms an entire conversation, drawing you in with his witty remarks then opens his metaphorical suitcase url full of counterfit watches.
However, we're talking about a program that could formulate whole sentences and calculate reason in such a way that it forms an entire conversation, drawing you in with his witty remarks then opens his metaphorical suitcase url full of counterfit watches.
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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
Don't underestimate cognitive linguistics.
Anyway, you've just invented the concept, so it will most likely come to truition some day.
Anyway, you've just invented the concept, so it will most likely come to truition some day.
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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
I don't know... considering the content of the first post in this thread, I haven't ruled out the possibility that eMTe is a spambot. 

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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
My parents warned that my bad choices could one day doom humanity...I never thought I'd be the mind behind consumerism skynet.eMTe wrote:Don't underestimate cognitive linguistics.
Anyway, you've just invented the concept, so it will most likely come to truition some day.
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Re: Is suicide no longer a solution?
Well, choice is never good or bad, good or bad (or simply interesting) can be its future outcome.
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