![]() ![]() Sorry Sonya, but I find it pretty impressive. ![]() Sonya Gomez would look at our ‘intelligent circuitry’ and call it primitive. Katherine Pulaski | Photo: CBS Home Entertainment Ensign Sonya Gomez says to Geordi Laforge in the second season Borg introduction, ‘Q-Who’, after he’s surprised to hear her say please to a replicator, “Since it is enlisted as intelligent circuitry, why not? After all, working with so much artificial intelligence can be dehumanising, right? So why not combat that tendency with a little, simple courtesy?”ĭiana Muldaur as Cmdr. I’ve only owned the Amazon Alexa for six months, but it’s hard to imagine life without her daily digital assistance.Īlthough present day devices aren’t as sophisticated as a 24th century computer or sentient android Data, they’re basic, albeit primitive A.I. Do you own an Amazon Echo? I use my Alexa daily for alarms, playing music, fact checking and a lot more. You use an iPhone or Android for weather forecasts, scheduling, shopping and more. has yet to be fully achieved, still, smart technology serves us. You’re reading this on a high tech device, or maybe even listening to it read aloud by a text to speech program. ![]() No matter how low tech you try to live, you probably utilize a basic aspect of A.I. Artificial intelligence – at least a semblance – now engages us regularly. We’re close to living authentic sci-fi lives. It’s been over 50 years since creator Gene Roddenberry’s original starship of the imagination launched, and that half century mark means the world’s changed as much as the fashion sense of Lt. Katherine Pulaski on Star Trek: The Next Generation | Photo: CBS Home Entertainment ![]()
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