| Re: Meet Milo, the virtual boy |
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2010/09/05 15:55 |
On 05 Sep 2010 00:12:29 GMT, TomBa <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>Peter Molyneux demos Milo, a hotly anticipated video game for Microsoft's
>Kinect controller. Perceptive and impressionable like a real 11-year-old,
>the virtual boy watches, listens and learns -- recognizing and responding
>to you
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>Below is a link to the demonstration of Milo. The presentation is rather
>dull (hey, its put on by British Microsoft, after all!), but the subject
>and demonstration of Milo is fascinating.
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>It's only a matter of time (and version 2 of Milo?) before Milo learns to
>do some naughty stuff.
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>Would this be CP then?
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>http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_molyneux_demos_milo_the_virtual_boy.html
Hey TomBa!
Unbelievable! This game instantly appealed to my desire to help Milo.
It would be fascinating to try it out. Would helping a computer boy
with his problems be good parenting practice? Perhaps it could become
a training ground for boylovers who want to help a boy, but fear
screwing things up?
Would it be CP? How could it? It's a video game. I suppose there's a
way to pervert anything if you put your mind to it. But if Microsoft
publishes this software, Milo will not have genitals. I can see IFB
trying to teach Milo how to wank. If he's anything like a real boy, he
already knows how.
I find this concept alternately intriguing and creepy. There is a
voyeuristic aspect to it. Don't you think?
Another thought. Peter Molyneux said that Milo's mind is a cloud.
Meaning that he is hooked up to the net. That means that he could be
monitored. There's a camera attached as well. Who's looking in on what
you are doing with Milo? The Thought Police?
An interesting topic for conversation.
Thanks TomBa!
Doc
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