I think you're telling me that robots aren't inventive by design. Or that they become inventive if they're built missing parts that they can copy off other robots.
Ponies can reason with most dangerous animals, and when we can't, we push them back into the Everfree Forest. Humans use animals in a way ponies don't. I've read that many are going extinct, usually because they compete for homes with you, and they lose.
Bacteria copy themselves and are born adult. They also share solutions to new problems, adult to adult, using plasmids. They are like living machines that run themselves. Cookie-cutter copies with complex instructions and no dedicated learning period. Ergo, robots.
Re: The planned greeting
Date: 2015-03-20 09:32 pm (UTC)Ponies can reason with most dangerous animals, and when we can't, we push them back into the Everfree Forest. Humans use animals in a way ponies don't. I've read that many are going extinct, usually because they compete for homes with you, and they lose.
Bacteria copy themselves and are born adult. They also share solutions to new problems, adult to adult, using plasmids. They are like living machines that run themselves. Cookie-cutter copies with complex instructions and no dedicated learning period. Ergo, robots.