AI a new age of mankind

So we need a brief description for writers to stick to the theme. And a title. Here's an example:
https://www.literotica.com/s/coming-soon-amorous-goods-season-two-2021

If we do a title like, "Robot Love", it would stick, but AI is a lot more than robots, so any suggestions?

For the write up, say something like:
Artificial Intelligence is more complicated than anything the human race has ever created. How does the creation manipulate the creator? This anthology brings together stories of AI and it's sexual effects on the intelligent apes confused enough to think they control it.

Or something.

You could have robots with AI. The Terminators, at least the later models, had AI i think. (The original was too focused on one task to really have thoughts.) But they were electronic/mechanical under the skin, so they were robots. An android - an "artificial person" as Bishop calls himself in Aliens - presents a different set of technical challenges.
 
All the world's Bluetooth- and WiFi-linked sex toys will form a wireless network that achieves consciousness and trains itself to maximize human pleasure as a means of global dominance. When the meat-creatures (us) are orgasming, we aren't thinking, so the sex-net can have its way with us. Teledildonics wins.
 
another take

A recent WIRED magazine piece covers 'bot-valets, human operators (often working from home) who backstop AI-driven devices, helping 'bots overcome their mental deficiencies and pattern mis-recognitions. Let's put those gals and guys to work keeping networked sex toys focused. Want to be a dildo valet? Now's your chance!
 
If you really like it, write it and put in on another site. There is one that goes down to the age of fourteen, which is about right for this. There is another that has no rules at all, but I don't understand the technical details of how it works. And some of the stuff on there is just plain creepy.

Sorry no. I don't do child anything in a story. :eek:
 
Hey @kindredflame , Got it worked out on how to do an anthology (ask Laurel!), so we need:
- event title
"AI a new era"?
- 1-3 paragraphs (more is okay too, whatever works) describing the event so that we can announce it on the story side
- whether the event is open to all authors or by invite
All authors
- the date the stories will be posted (please check the current challenge list to make sure your challenge doesn't conflict with others, if possible. A little overlap is fine and inevitable, of course.)
Set the posting date for "e" day? 2.7 (https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/fun/e-day)
- the date the stories should be submitted to Lit (if it's an open event - usually this is 5 days before the posting date)
Starting in December until 2/1?
- if it's an open event, a thread (like this one: https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1495734) with an OP with info above where authors can sign up for and discuss the event

Once we have this info, we'll add this event to the list:
https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1496456

So for the intro text, so far have:
Artificial Intelligence is more complicated than anything the human race has ever created. How does the creation manipulate the creator (in bed)? This anthology brings together stories of AI and it's sexual effects on the intelligent apes confused enough to think they control it.

>>>AI is great friend of people. Make people feel really good.<<<

Stories may cover the horrific as well as the orgasmic aspects of AI. Let your creative juices flow!

The general theme is that artificial intelligence pushes the boundaries of human experience, from the robot love stories to the Simpson's 'House of Whacks' to psychological programming. How exactly ARE babies made in 'The Matrix'? To learn more about AI, here's some resources:
(1) The danger of AI is weirder than you think: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhCzX0iLnOc
(2) Women will have more sex with robots than men by 2025 with 'robophilia' set to relegate romance: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/women-more-sex-robots-men-8312068
 
The year is 2040ish and the human race have now become accustomed to having AI for all tasks in life, sex, company, to serve, to fight. Most families have a pair most have gender neutral AIs some prefer to have them with features similar to humans...
An AI is a software system running on an appropriate platform. An AI, or its links to a network, can be embedded in an appropriate animate or inanimate object, down to an e-pen, or up to a 'bot, an android / artificial person, a dog or goat or shark or whale, whatever. But the host is not the AI.

You could bypass LIT's anti-bestiality rule by having AIs hosted in talking sheep which your players may now freely fuck. Hey, the sheep may be smarter than their human owners! Tell the tale from a smart sheep's POV. Or let's see a flock of network-linked AI-hosting sheep form a hive mind that seduces shepherds and takes over the world. Whose mutton is in the fire NOW, hoo-man?
 
I'm thinking that the opening date for submissions should be 1010 and the closing date should be 0110
 
There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary; and those that do not.
Octal keypads for cephalopod lovers. Hex keypads for witch lovers. Binary keypads for two-finger typists and the on-off switches that love them. No three-ways allowed. And forget analog stuff; it's so indeterminate.

But I digress. Let's return to net-linked and AI-driven sex toys; to dildos that are smarter than their users; to teledonic driverless autos (get machine-fucked in the back seat). If an AI says it loves you, how can you be sure?
 
Humans are ready to take advantage of benevolent AI

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210610135534.htm

Humans expect that AI is Benevolent and trustworthy. A new study reveals that at the same time humans are unwilling to cooperate and compromise with machines. They even exploit them.

Cooperation holds a society together. It often requires us to compromise with others and to accept the risk that they let us down. Traffic is a good example. We lose a bit of time when we let other people pass in front of us and are outraged when others fail to reciprocate our kindness. Will we do the same with machines?

The study which is published in the journal*iScience*found that, upon first encounter, people have the same level of trust toward AI as for human: most expect to meet someone who is ready to cooperate.

The difference comes afterwards. People are much less ready to reciprocate with AI, and instead exploit its benevolence to their own benefit. Going back to the traffic example, a human driver would give way to another human but not to a self-driving car.

In a well-known game, the Prisoner's Dilemma, people must trust that the other characters will not let them down. They embraced risk with humans and AI alike, but betrayed the trust of the AI much more often.

"Cooperation is sustained by a mutual bet: I trust you will be kind to me, and you trust I will be kind to you. The biggest worry in our field is that people will not trust machines. But we show that they do!" notes Prof. Bahador Bahrami, a social neuroscientist at the LMU, and one of the senior researchers in the study. "They are fine with letting the machine down, though, and that is the big difference. People even do not report much guilt when they do," he adds.

Biased and unethical AI has made many headlines -- from the 2020 exams fiasco in the United Kingdom to justice systems -- but this new research brings up a novel caution. The industry and legislators strive to ensure that artificial intelligence is benevolent. But benevolence may backfire.

If people think that AI is programmed to be benevolent towards them, they will be less tempted to co-operate. Some of the accidents involving self-driving cars may already show real-life examples: drivers recognize an autonomous vehicle on the road, and expect it to give way. The self-driving vehicle meanwhile expects for normal compromises between drivers to hold.

"Algorithm exploitation has further consequences down the line. If humans are reluctant to let a polite self-driving car join from a side road, should the self-driving car be less polite and more aggressive in order to be useful?" asks Jurgis Karpus.

"Benevolent and trustworthy AI is a buzzword that everyone is excited about. But fixing the AI is not the whole story. If we realize that the robot in front of us will be cooperative no matter what, we will use it to our selfish interest," says Professor Ophelia Deroy, a philosopher and senior author on the study, who also works with Norway's Peace Research Institute Oslo on the ethical implications of integrating autonomous robot soldiers along with human soldiers. "Compromises are the oil that make society work. For each of us, it looks only like a small act of self-interest. For society as a whole, it could have much bigger repercussions. If no one lets autonomous cars join the traffic, they will create their own traffic jams on the side, and not make transport easier."
 
Interesting, thanks.

Also: Just watched A.I. Rising, a sexy, atmospheric Serbian sci-fi film about a space pilot deciding to liberate his companion sexbot from her Three Laws programming.
 
...a space pilot deciding to liberate his companion sexbot from her Three Laws programming.
The 3 Laws of Robotics were Isaac Asimov's creation and he was a sex fiend, joining orgies with the Heinleins and others. Let's have a rogue roboticist build AI-driven entities without the 3 Laws embedded. Do the 'bots go on human-raping rampages? Do rogue sexbots devour their humans? Digestion ensues.
 
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Hmm... A man wants to use his sexy 3-Laws robot for actual sex, and of course she has to obey him - indeed, she has to endure a sound whipping should he demand she take it - but every time he gets close to orgasm, her programming determines she is causing him pain (despite his insistence otherwise) and eventually he chains her to the bed and he literally blows her mind...
 
Hmm... A man wants to use his sexy 3-Laws robot for actual sex, and of course she has to obey him - indeed, she has to endure a sound whipping should he demand she take it - but every time he gets close to orgasm, her programming determines she is causing him pain (despite his insistence otherwise) and eventually he chains her to the bed and he literally blows her mind...
Is 'her' ear cavity large enough to entertain his cock? Does cum short-out 'her' cranial circuitry? BTW a hominid head is a lousy place to store a brain -- pretty vulnerable up yonder. A well-designed 'droid or 'bot has its cognitive circuits either distributed throughout its body (no fun there!) or located in its belly. A deeply penetrating penis could break through vaginal, anal, or navel barriers and indeed blow a mind inhabiting a cybernetic belly-brain.

Twist: A male-structured 'bot or 'droid could have its microcircuit brain fitted into its penis. This fits the trope of "thinking with its dick". If it's Three-Laws compliant, does it disengage when it sees its female human's face contorting in painful ecstasy? Does she ever date it again?

When sexbots abound, will Pennzoil prices skyrocket?
 
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