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| − | + | [[Computer][s are machines using various stages of information technology to perform increasingly sophisticated calculations, from the earliest clockwork Babbage machines, performing simple mathematical caculations, to the most advanced TL-15 Bright computers performing sophisticated, heuristic maths. Self-Aware machines capable of achieving [[sentience]], [[sapience]], and full [[sophonce]] are projected to appear in the near future. | |
* [[Computer]] and IT technology | * [[Computer]] and IT technology | ||
* Advanced [[tool]] type | * Advanced [[tool]] type | ||
Revision as of 04:43, 1 February 2017
[[Computer][s are machines using various stages of information technology to perform increasingly sophisticated calculations, from the earliest clockwork Babbage machines, performing simple mathematical caculations, to the most advanced TL-15 Bright computers performing sophisticated, heuristic maths. Self-Aware machines capable of achieving sentience, sapience, and full sophonce are projected to appear in the near future.
Description (Specifications)
Computers are rated according to a vast variety of characteristics and capabilities, but general quality paradigms have been established.
Computer Devices
- Hand comp
- Robots
- Positronic brain
- House brain
- Neural nets
Turing Ratings
No information yet available.
Epochal Computer Technology Periods
Computer Autonomy:
- Automatons
- Low Autonomous Robots
- High Autonomous Robots
- Self-Aware Robots
- Machine Life
- Natural
- Constructed
History & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
Information Age Societies
No information yet available.
- Digital Networks
- High scarcity
- Prototype Nanotech
- Calculative ("Calculating machines")
Bright Age Societies
No information yet available.
- Intelligent Networks
- Low Scarcity
- Weak nanotech
- Cognitive ("Thinking machines")
Brilliant Age Societies
No information yet available.
- Delegative Rule (AI)
- Post-Scarcity
- Strong nanotech
- Emotive ("Dreaming or Feeling machines")
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