Friday, May 25, 2007
Pure Silliness
Ode to the Perplexingness of the Multiverse
A clever chap, just twenty-nine
Found out how to go backwards in time
He went forty years back
Killed his mom with a whack
Then said "How can it be that still I'm?"
On the Dangers of Incautious Research and Development
A scientist, slightly insane
Created a robotic brain
But the brain, on completion
Favored assimilation
His final words: "Damn, what a pain!"
A couple clever followups to the above poem were posted by others on the Singularity email list...
On the Dangers of Emulating Biological Drives in Artificial Intelligences
(by Moshe Looks)
A scientist once shook his head
and exclaimed "My career is now dead;
for although my AI
has an IQ that's high
it insists it exists to be bred!"
By Derek Zahn:
The Provably Friendly AI
Was such a considerate guy!
Upon introspection
And careful reflection,
It shut itself off with a sigh.
And, less interestingly...
On the Benefits of Clarity in Verbal Presentation
There was a prize pig from Penn Station
Who refused to eschew obfuscation
The swine with whom he traveled
Were bedazed by his babble
So they baconed him, out of frustration
There once was a quantum machine
ReplyDeletethat discovered that it was a dream
he thinks I'm that thought
but his answer I'm not
and caused the operator to scream
There once was a quantum machine
ReplyDeleteWho discovered that life is a dream
He informed me I'm not
quite as real as I thought
which impelled me to break down and scream