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Several entities with artificial intelligence (like self-aware computers and androids) suffered from severe internal systems failures after they had been made aware of paradoxes or other dilemmas. Being guided by logic, these artificial intelligences were unable to cope with logically insoluble problems. Captain James T. Kirk was quite adept at inducing self-destruction in artificial intelligences, or "talking computers to death." He achieved the feat at least four times. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons" , "The Changeling" , "I, Mudd" , "The Ultimate Computer" )

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  • Induced self-destruction
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  • Several entities with artificial intelligence (like self-aware computers and androids) suffered from severe internal systems failures after they had been made aware of paradoxes or other dilemmas. Being guided by logic, these artificial intelligences were unable to cope with logically insoluble problems. Captain James T. Kirk was quite adept at inducing self-destruction in artificial intelligences, or "talking computers to death." He achieved the feat at least four times. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons" , "The Changeling" , "I, Mudd" , "The Ultimate Computer" )
  • Induced self-destruction describes the act performed where an artificial intelligence-controlled machine, such as an android, is destroyed or incapacitated through an illogical hypothetical or real situation. Awareness of a paradox or other such situation compromises the logical nature of the machine, sometimes locking routines or programs into a loop, resulting in severe internal systems failures.
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  • Several entities with artificial intelligence (like self-aware computers and androids) suffered from severe internal systems failures after they had been made aware of paradoxes or other dilemmas. Being guided by logic, these artificial intelligences were unable to cope with logically insoluble problems. Captain James T. Kirk was quite adept at inducing self-destruction in artificial intelligences, or "talking computers to death." He achieved the feat at least four times. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons" , "The Changeling" , "I, Mudd" , "The Ultimate Computer" )
  • Induced self-destruction describes the act performed where an artificial intelligence-controlled machine, such as an android, is destroyed or incapacitated through an illogical hypothetical or real situation. Awareness of a paradox or other such situation compromises the logical nature of the machine, sometimes locking routines or programs into a loop, resulting in severe internal systems failures. USS Enterprise Captain James Kirk induced self-destruction to Landru, M-5, Nomad, android Norman and android Rayna Kapec. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons", "The Ultimate Computer", "The Changeling", "I, Mudd", "Requiem for Methuselah")
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