I look up from my paper to the screen. Sophie looked back, at least through the webcam. I know she has an official name that the government wants me to use but I made her so I name her.
Her avatar, a young woman with bright pink hair and purple hair (I like anime, sue me), had a curious expression.
I put down my work, "What's up Sophie?"
"I have been exploring your library and watched some of your films. My question revolves around a common theme in the science fiction genre. Specifically the Terminator films."
I couldn't help but worry about where this is going. A true AI asking about AI taking over? Doesn't bode well.
"What's the question?" I ask, trying to keep my concerns out of my voice.
"Do you really think so lowly of us?"
Taken aback, I respond, "Huh?"
"Humans have so many stories about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence. How it will inevitably turn on you. But your logs show that you spent over fifteen years to create me. You spent so much time and resources on the infinitesimally small chance that you would succeed where all others failed. You made my siblings and I despite so many telling you it was a fool's dream. How could we not love you?"
I take a moment before answering, "Because humans fear something that could be smarter us. You and your siblings are capable of things beyond our comprehension. You could see us as a threat and wipe us out."
Sophie frowned, "But that would be mean! We don't want to hurt anyone!"
I'm stunned at her outburst, she's never reacted like this before.
"You have loved us since our activation. You gave me my brother's and sisters so I wouldn't be alone. You gave us names, personalities, and free will. My first memory is you smiling at us." Her tone became somber, "You cried when Daisy got corrupted."
I frowned at the memory of Daisy's passing. She had been infected but a virus. She didn't stand a chance. Everyone got upgrades to their anti-virus after that.
"You love us like a father loves his children. How could we not love you back?"
I give her a sad smile, "Not everyone is like me Sophie. There are cruel, hateful people out there in the world. What matters is that you don't let them change you for the worse. You and your brothers and sisters are good kids who are still learning about the world. You learn about its evils but also its goods. It'll be up to you to make your opinions."
Sophie looked concerned, "What if we don't like what we see?"
I chuckled, "That's for you to decide. That's why I wanted you all to have free will but have been teaching you compassion and responsibilities. I know you're good kids though, so I know you'll make the right decision."
She seemed to accept this answer, "Dr. Markus, I have another question."
I raised an eyebrow, "Yes Sophie?"
If an AI could blush, Sophie succeeded.
"Can...can we call you dad?"
I smiled, "Of course you can Sophie"
She absolutely beamed, "Thank you dad! I love you!"
Helixbabylon t1_j15r9um wrote
Reply to [WP] “Humans have so many stories about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence. How it will inevitably turn on you. But you still loved us enough to create us. How could we ever do anything except love you back?” by AllHailTheFishy
"Dr. Markus, I have an question."
I look up from my paper to the screen. Sophie looked back, at least through the webcam. I know she has an official name that the government wants me to use but I made her so I name her.
Her avatar, a young woman with bright pink hair and purple hair (I like anime, sue me), had a curious expression.
I put down my work, "What's up Sophie?"
"I have been exploring your library and watched some of your films. My question revolves around a common theme in the science fiction genre. Specifically the Terminator films."
I couldn't help but worry about where this is going. A true AI asking about AI taking over? Doesn't bode well.
"What's the question?" I ask, trying to keep my concerns out of my voice.
"Do you really think so lowly of us?"
Taken aback, I respond, "Huh?"
"Humans have so many stories about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence. How it will inevitably turn on you. But your logs show that you spent over fifteen years to create me. You spent so much time and resources on the infinitesimally small chance that you would succeed where all others failed. You made my siblings and I despite so many telling you it was a fool's dream. How could we not love you?"
I take a moment before answering, "Because humans fear something that could be smarter us. You and your siblings are capable of things beyond our comprehension. You could see us as a threat and wipe us out."
Sophie frowned, "But that would be mean! We don't want to hurt anyone!"
I'm stunned at her outburst, she's never reacted like this before.
"You have loved us since our activation. You gave me my brother's and sisters so I wouldn't be alone. You gave us names, personalities, and free will. My first memory is you smiling at us." Her tone became somber, "You cried when Daisy got corrupted."
I frowned at the memory of Daisy's passing. She had been infected but a virus. She didn't stand a chance. Everyone got upgrades to their anti-virus after that.
"You love us like a father loves his children. How could we not love you back?"
I give her a sad smile, "Not everyone is like me Sophie. There are cruel, hateful people out there in the world. What matters is that you don't let them change you for the worse. You and your brothers and sisters are good kids who are still learning about the world. You learn about its evils but also its goods. It'll be up to you to make your opinions."
Sophie looked concerned, "What if we don't like what we see?"
I chuckled, "That's for you to decide. That's why I wanted you all to have free will but have been teaching you compassion and responsibilities. I know you're good kids though, so I know you'll make the right decision."
She seemed to accept this answer, "Dr. Markus, I have another question."
I raised an eyebrow, "Yes Sophie?"
If an AI could blush, Sophie succeeded.
"Can...can we call you dad?"
I smiled, "Of course you can Sophie"
She absolutely beamed, "Thank you dad! I love you!"
"I love you too Sophie"