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067-Oulieva : Robotic Madness

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Feb 05, 2019
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If, by multiple and coincident bad lucks, she goes into a sleep mode with an almost empty Reward Bucket, her situation database would have been corrupted. That should never ever happen, but, as everybody knows, even impossible things could happen; think about the unsinkable Titanic or the 9/11 event or the too many nuclear energy power generators that end up with a melted core resulting into a catastrophic widespread radioactive contamination. A Slavebot that has a corrupted situation database becomes socially unreliable, and such a slavebot is nicknamed a mad slavebot. A mad android is dangerous to herself and to anybody and anything around; she can, for example, under unknown trigger, start to destroy something. The only way to recover out of that state is to reset the database into the initial state of delivery by using the amnesic function; it is like having a "new" or a "reset" slavebot. Her master has to retrain her and re-teach her everything. In this picture, I illustrate a mad Oulieva who reacted illogically from trivial meaningless stimulation, such a car honk, or by a hand gesture of Vlad that meant nothing. A mad slavebot misinterprets what she senses and reacts from that distorted social interpretation. I am doing what is known as a thought experiment, like what Einstein did with the concept of light and time. I am basing from what I know in psychology, and probably you already had reflections about that. Neglected or abused children or social animals become unreliable after such an ordeal. In their brain, things became messed up; their understanding of their environment becomes corrupted. Because of that, they often react in very unpredictable ways, they may become dangerous to anybody. There is an interaction between the dopamine and the results of situations. If what we do, results into a positive outcome (a dopamine rush), we try to reproduce our behavior with the expectation of good outcomes, but if the outcome is impossible to evaluate, because of recurrent neglect or abuse (no dopamine effect), we develop serious psychiatric illness. This is what I am modeling with Oulieva and the concept of her Reward Bucket (RB). This RB guides Oulieva to repeat the learned right behavior and expecting positive response from Vlad. However, unlike with companion social androids, we cannot "reset" a neglected child or animal. Oulieva is based from the Maia character by Mar3D that I modified somewhat Oulieva's skin material by pixeluna Zofia hair by SWAM on which I have added some movement morphs Red Tshirt from powerage

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Kordouane

9:09AM | Tue, 05 February 2019

L'image est parfaite, mais je me suis attardée sur le texte très intéressant et instructif si on le replace dans la réalité 🌟

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ikke.evc

5:15PM | Tue, 05 February 2019

Interesting. Nice render. She looks drunk.

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MagikUnicorn

6:15PM | Tue, 05 February 2019

Nicely done

Marvelous.jpg

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Richardphotos

9:40PM | Tue, 05 February 2019

great pose on both

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spdskool

11:17PM | Wed, 06 February 2019

Nice bot! Great scene.


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