USA Duncan spun his cell phone, which lay on the steel mesh table in front of him. As its rotation slowed to a stop, he picked up his pint glass, took a drink. “Do you want another mimosa?” “I’m good for now, thanks,” said Anna. She leaned back into her chair. She stretched, sunning herself. She looked back at him, “How can you tell, in your game, when you’re talking to someone who’s real and someone who isn’t?” He thought. “Usually, you can tell just by the way they act.” “If your asshole guy didn’t have friends to apologize for him, would you have known he was real?” she asked. “Known?” he responded, “No. But I would have been reasonably sure.” He laughed, “The AI in the game is supposed to be there for fun. A bunch of assholes wouldn’t be fun.” “Maybe they’d add a few, just to make it seem more real. Which might make it more fun,” she smiled. “Have you heard of the singularity?”
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