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AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
(arstechnica.com)
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You know how in Digimon aventure, one of the hacked Digimon tries to start a nuclear war?
Uh....yeah.
Lol, no I don't. What the hell happened in that show??
TL;DR: Diaboromon evolves fucking fast, starts feeding on the entire internet's data, and starts a fight with an ominous countdown in typical anime fashion.
Last big bad villian in the series. He tries to nuke everyone.
Whatever.
Lmao, I'll check it out. Thx.
Lulz, that was such a good movie. I'm still annoyed by the nukes somehow needing the code to explode apparently uploaded to them at the very last second, but that's just a small quibble. Plus it was the first time I got to see machine gun rabbit, so that was a real treat.