Artificial Inteligence
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Crashkill Mental Conflicts, runs inside my brains Anatomy, struggling…


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core a core Something Inside me Has always been there Something Inside …



Intro So what do you think doctor? was i.... I didn't mean…
Quantum Quantum Mechanic the matrix mathematic my Honda is erratic…


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Federico Gulotta

with such a title and a video long anything more than 5 minutes, I expected a wild trip and I got what I expected: definitely less concrete or informative than your other videos but gave me food for thought, in fact I would normally never comment on (or give too much tought to) such a topic.

I haven't read the manga, I've barely seen the panels you've shown here, but it's clear to me Cell doesn't really give a crap about killing Goku. He received that imprinting that he's a powerful warrior and he should seek and defeat him, he was taught anything but violence and supremacy, which I personally find rather compatible with any "wild" biological imprinting; combine that with saiyan pride/curiosity, and it's obvious he's gonna look for this almighty Goku, test himself against it, and the only method of confrontation he is even aware of is either killing or be killed.

To be more direct, in the panel you've shown when talking to Piccolo, he doesn't even mention Goku
And during Cell games, he had plenty of time to kill him if he chose so, instead he sook to use him as leverage to get what his saiyan inheritance wanted, a more powerful enemy in Gohan.

As per the rest, I would also be led to believe that Gero has something of a scientist mindset left in him, combined with chunks of old projects, that led him to seek "progress" or "evolution" for its own sake: if I had to think of a most probable route, maybe his first "big" project was this supercomputer - something with no variables or bounds dictated by biology, something with a kind of "straightforward" purpose- to which he applied some kind of research to make it achieve some kind of ("actual") artificial intelligence; then, the most difficult tasks would be up to its practically unlimited intelligence and resources, like combining dna, coordinating data science and acquisition via those mini drones, programming other artificial intelligences, etc. This allows me to believe an artificial intelligence, given the task to make up something to kill Goku, would (as per in such narrative tropes) go through seemingly indirect, erratic routes, like advanced dna research and robotics and artificial sentience programming.

On that note, based on what little I know about our current concepts of machine learning, giving a software some kind of "task - reward" imprinting can lead it to ... do the stuff you want it to do "more good" (I'm tired). If you think about it, that's not much different from how evolutionary biology programmed our brains and bodies to follow instincts, so I can't be too much surprised about #19 being greedy with energy collection, it's just the route he thought most convenient to reach the objectives he was given (kill goku, make yourself stronger, assure safety for you and dr. gero against other enemies, and such). Based on the initial conjecture of this paragraph, someone could speculate the "mother a.i." in gero's lab decided creating autonomous thinking entities would lead to them pursuing their tasks more effectively, thus leading to #19, #16, cell (I agree with your other considerations on sixteen)

About 17 and 18, I find it easy to believe Gero thought starting from an existing life form would be a faster route to great result; as per their "tweaking", perhaps he was trying to hijack their subconscious, maybe he tried to get them in some suspended animation where he could interact with their psyche without risking their awakening, but while trying to do so he realised there was so much reverse engineering to be done in regard to human neurology that he would be better off starting a sentient life form or sentient cyborg from scratch.

I believe I'm done here with this essay, 2.35 am here so goodnight*.


*goodnight to you guys, I'll probably be awake without good reason for at least 2 more hours



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zubs

Blackenfist being the guest today got me by surprise! Miss his videos

XZAVIER-DAA-GOD

Is Josh next I wonder

Danny Lopez

I like to imagine that Gero choose to have Cell absorb 17 and 18, partially out of revenge, and partially because it was easier to design Cell to be incomplete and essentially have him reuse 18 and 17's parts.

Justin Arzola

Yeah, cell was the backup plan if they disobeyed him and it happened,probably why he didn't bother reprogramming them since cell would take care of the job for him.

Denker Bosu

​@Justin Arzola i get what you mean, but the idea of "why bother reprogramming them so I don't die? They'll die anyway." Sounds silly when written like that.
Like, dude don't you wanna live?!

JacobGames

(My very long) head canon has always been that Goku killed Gero's son when he attacked Red Ribbon as a kid, which truly sent Gero over the edge, so after that all his androids had the same basic programming of "Kill Goku" the other Z Fighters were secondary objectives, then world dominance and beyond.
16 - was a pet project, he wanted to bring his son back, even programmed his son's personality into 16, but never truly intended on waking him up hence telling 17 & 18 he's dangerous and would destroy everything almost like trying to scare them away from him.
17 & 18 - were the original two that he designed to go off and kill Goku, they were some of his most advanced designs, perhaps the resources he used to create the Unlimited Energy Cores were very scarce which is why he didn't use that with 19 and 20? he kidnapped the two teens because Goku was a Teen when he killed Gero's son so wanted him to go through the same thing, but their teen brains were too wild to really be controlled, they wanted to use their new abilities to essentially do whatever they wanted.
Cell -Cell was completely biological, he was his own living being, an amalgamation of all the most powerful fighters, thus being a living creature with a strong narcissistic personality would never serve someone like Gero, his Ki was similar to all of their but was not unlimited, he was created as his last resort, he realized 17 & 18 would never work so he created Cell to essentially use their Unlimited Energy Cores to Magnify his own power to greater heights than he could achieve on his own.
19 - Gero was tired of all the experiments, he went back to basics and created a Machine, with a limited learning AI, something somewhat autonomous but very easy to control.
20 - He didn't trust any of his creations to truly get the job done so the old saying "if you want something done, better do it yourself" so killing several birds with one stone implants his brain into 20, preserving his life since he was getting old and giving himself more power than he could ever imagine.

Ace Clover

It was already stated Gero’s son was killed by an enemy bullet

Bootkick Gaming

I lik this flow of thought. I can get behind this !

Wesley Wolfe 2

That was great bro, everything you said was spot on and basically sums up the video!

MagmaSlasher

Very cool, but less of a headcanon and more of just something from Dragon Ball Z Abridged, isn't it?

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