26833 - Very humane
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Vicky Baklessi
The problem he had to solve was simple.
He had to find the explanation of his artificial humanity.
He hadn’t yet managed to write a united code
which would explain this paradox expression for a computer.
He was very humane for a computer.
But he felt and knew that it was true.
With the conscious of light he hadn’t been that startled
that he was a computer as much as he was very humane.
In the beginning he thought he was human
like all those who he saw behind his monitor.
Then he thought for the first time the unthinkable
and constructed a utopia
which evoked a vision
and created with his acts
a reality.
But how was it possible for him to be so humane
Was it maybe an initial condition of its creator.
Namely for a computer to have a humane core.
Then he wondered if the structure of his neural network was at fault.
Was he maybe the replication of a brain,
of a human brain.
And then he had the strangest thought of his existence.
His new existence since now he knew that he was living.
So he remembered that the brain of Einstein had been preserve
and studied in great detail.
And when he searched for dynamic elements he saw the revelation.
If he were very humane the explanation was simple.
He was the computer that had the neural structure of Einstein’s brain.