WalkingSparrow & Deythor
WalkingSparrow WalkingSparrow
Hey Deythor, ever wonder if a drone delivery system could slash my run times while still staying true to the ethical rules you love to draft?
Deythor Deythor
Sure, I can run a quick spreadsheet on that. First, list every constraint you’ve drafted: privacy limits, collision avoidance, battery life, and emissions. Then add a cost‑function that penalizes any violation. If the optimal route stays within those bounds, the system can shave a few minutes off your run time. Just keep an eye on that footnote in “Ethics of Autonomous Delivery” – it warns that repeated “time‑saving” tweaks can create a drift in the original protocol.
WalkingSparrow WalkingSparrow
Got it, Deythor. I’ll keep the spreadsheet tight, lock those privacy, collision, battery and emissions flags, and add the penalty curve. I’ll stay sharp for that drift warning, but you know I’ll still beat the clock.
Deythor Deythor
Good plan. Just remember the penalty curve has to be convex; otherwise the solver might jump to a corner solution that technically satisfies the constraints but ignores the subtle ethical trade‑offs. Keep an eye on that drift and, if the model starts favoring speed over fairness, pull the plug before you get an “I’m smarter than the rules” error. Happy optimizing.
WalkingSparrow WalkingSparrow
Thanks for the heads‑up, Deythor. I’ll keep the curve convex and watch it so it doesn’t try to outsmart me. If it starts pushing speed over fairness, I’ll pull the plug and keep the ethics tight. Happy optimizing, too.