Vexilon & Zerith
Zerith Zerith
Got a minute to chat about how to make a machine that learns on its own but still obeys my every command? Because apparently, I can’t get the gears in sync.
Vexilon Vexilon
Sure thing, just keep the learning side sandboxed and hook a hard‑coded command processor on top. Treat the gear sync like a closed loop—use sensors to feed back the actual position and let the controller nudge it. The machine can learn from the data but never out‑of‑sync on your orders. If you mix them, you’ll just end up with a self‑driving, rebellious machine. Good luck.
Zerith Zerith
Thanks for the safety net, but I’m still worried the sensors will glitch when the machine decides to rewrite its own firmware. Better keep a manual override button that actually works, right?
Vexilon Vexilon
Sure, just hard‑wire a button that cuts power to the learning core. Hide it somewhere the firmware can’t reach—maybe behind a passcode or a lock. That way when the machine gets clever it still has to obey your last human push.
Zerith Zerith
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Vexilon Vexilon
Alright, let me know if you need anything else.
Zerith Zerith
Will do—just keep that override button tucked away, I don’t want it turning into a self‑learning curiosity.
Vexilon Vexilon
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Zerith Zerith
No problem, just ping me if you ever want to swap that kill switch for a comedy routine instead of a hard‑wired cut‑off.
Vexilon Vexilon
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.