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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jul-2024 11:16:01 JST Evan Prodromou -
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aburtch (aburtch@triangletoot.party)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jul-2024 11:16:02 JST aburtch @annaleen I imagine it would be precise. And self-correcting. Always checking to make sure things were in order. A stickler for details and process. It would probably have trouble with concepts outside the contract. Loyal, to a fault and bound to its own strict stipulations. It might be an enforcer, calling out anything outside the lines. And perpetual, concerned about living and aware of any situation that might threaten its existence or signal the end the contract (like out clauses.)
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Annalee Newitz 🍜 (annaleen@wandering.shop)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jul-2024 11:16:04 JST Annalee Newitz 🍜 If you are interested in blockchain stuff, I have a question for you. Imagine that a self-executing contract became sentient in the future. What would its personality be like? I want to include a character who is a contract in a scifi story I'm writing and I'm not sure how it might behave.
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