1000xResist devs reveal their wild-looking second game about convincing an AI it's not human
The narrative sci-fi adventure puts players in a digital clone as they try to convince an AI it is not human.
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Administer a rigged Turing test in Prove You're Human, from the developers of 1000xRESIST
Today, during the Triple-i showcase, sunset visitor 斜陽過客 and Black Tabby Publishing announced their next game: Prove You're Human. This is a first-person narrative adventure about convincing an AI it's not human.An AI dares to dream she is human. And you? You've been hired to put her in her place. Prove You're Human splits the main character in two: you're the digital copy of a person who was paid to test a corporate product…but the product, Mes…
The Developers Behind 1000xResist Are Back And Tackling AI
It’s a classic sci-fi setup. A computer that believes it’s human—or could be. The difference between Isaac Asimov and Sam Altman, however, is that one person presented the concept as thematic exploration of ethics and morality and the human condition that could act as a cautionary tale, while the other is trying to get you fired and profit along the way. Which is what makes Prove You’re Human, the new and upcoming video game from 1000xResist dev…
Convince a giant robotic head on a stick it's not human in Prove You're Human, the new game from 1000xResist developer
I wouldn't have thought it would be that hard to convince an AI that it's not human. Just ask 'Would you be stupid enough to create a language where 'Sanction' can mean both to forbid and approve something?'. If an AI would admit to that then the contrarian is welcome to join the human race. I would think it's even easier to convince an AI it's an AI if it is also a giant robotic head on a stick, but Prove You're Human, the new game from 1000xRe…
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