perogiepro
perogiepro
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24th Aug 2015
22nd Dec 2015
We are the SFPI, we are searching for mechanical life that can detect danger and think. essentialy basic AI. Our end goal is to make one that can replicate and change, so it will """evolve"""
machine intelligence experiment neuron life survival challange evolution spfi

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  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    28th Aug 2015
    this is terrifying
  • Joneydew
    Joneydew
    28th Aug 2015
    I got it Use detecters to detect the plants and use powered clone to make salt water to "eat" the plant!
  • jasiu2002
    jasiu2002
    28th Aug 2015
    It'd all be a looot easier if this game was in 3d.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    28th Aug 2015
    Oh, apparently it does, but again as long as the source FILT's ctype is 0 and ARAY is passed through it.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    28th Aug 2015
    As per evolution, temperature has no effect on FILT's ctype and only alters the colour of bray when set tmp 0 and ctype 0.
  • Blendi
    Blendi
    28th Aug 2015
    intelligence*
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    28th Aug 2015
    When this sensor is triggered, temporarily immobilize one robot (insert a LONG DLAY into its movement system) and switch the other to a fixed program that bypasses all other 'mental' activity and forces the robot to make specific moves until the two are aligned (you can use more ARAY to test this). When they are aligned, trigger the DRAY, then switch both parents back to their normal behaviour.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    28th Aug 2015
    Two-partner reproduction can work, but the robot needs to identify another robot when it is nearby. If they are only to live in a controlled, designed environment, use auto-firing ARAY to spark a sensor on the other robot that can't get a spark in any other way.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    28th Aug 2015
    It's hard to put CONV(EMBR) on moving frme that eats all of the plnt it can 'see.' Number one you've almost reached the maximum size of these cells and you'd need a combination of extra FRME and DMND to be able to support the conv.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    28th Aug 2015
    ...Except it doeasn't work. Dangit.