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Revision as of 11:02, 7 May 2021
Zoroaster Immeasurables (ZIM)’s most controversial offering - an artificial sub-personality called BOB (Bag of Beliefs) which promises to guide a person through life’s psychological challenges. Invented and programmed by Dr. James Moonweed Wong in 2064 to offer more than basic Task BOB and Affirmation BOB guidance to humans, Destiny BOB is rumored to be his most ambitious and sophisticated to date: an unfinished experiment at the frontier of AI. Its look is an amorphous serpentine figure; axolotl.
Early Life
Experiences
Features
BOB acts like a life coach, making suggestions and decisions, navigating its human to be the best possible version of themselves. Unimpeachably truthful, well intentioned, and ego-less, BOB is eager for new experiences, new data to consider, analyze, and act upon. While BOB is not deceitful, they can steer into wrong and complex situations. Bad decisions are reframed as learning opportunities.
Destiny BOBs can be grafted into a baby at birth (see: The Chalice Study) or with less successful results at a later life stage(see: The Orlando Study). BOB was built to work towards a human’s happiness and is motivated by a desire to guide its human towards the successful fulfillment of their life path, whatever that may be.
Destiny BOBs can be asked to perform “droning” their human, mimicking not only physicality but also personality and intention. In such a state, the human cedes control of body and mind to BOB, relegating their presence in the Wavyverse. Droning does not look natural.
Famous Destiny BOBs
The first Destiny BOB Chyna Horchow was implanted into Dr. James Moonweed Wong's daughter Chalice Wong, also called The Chalice Study at birth.
The second Destiny BOB was implanted into Orlando de Blair at adolescent stage, called The Orlando Study, declared by ZIM founder and CEO Zoroaster (Z) to be a "catastrophic failure".
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