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Humans as docile house cats and the A.I. we create as the tigers that keep us in line? A sad thought... But I suppose a society like the one Iain M. Banks envisioned is really not so bad.<br>
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In fact, it very much appeals to me.<br>
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</div></blockquote><div>>><br><br> Damien wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
The Culture's humanoids, docile as house cats?--Bwahahahaha. As docile as tigers that humans keep in line, maybe.<br>
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Try (re?)reading USE OF WEAPONS or MATTER and see how that equation holds up...<br></blockquote></div>>><br><br>Damien, do you own cats? As I write this my felines are hunting each other and playing their little war games... People seem to forget that the "domesticated" house cat is still a cute furry little killer full of instincts and built-in weapons to help him/her survive. Have you ever had "presents" left for you? lol I think the house cat metaphor works well for us as a way of showing the relationship between "civilized" humans and A.I. in The Culture. <br>
<br>John : )<br><br>