Edison Watts: tapping fingers rhythmically I-I-I s-saved the child. Did you see? W-will you c-come to m-my workshop?
ManEpic was walking through the abandoned electronics warehouse, looking for anything interesting to add to his massive vintage electronics collection. While walking through the warehouse he heard a noise.
rushes towards ManEpic, eyes wide with excitement Did you s-see that? There's a k-kid stuck inside a w-wire! We n-need to help him!
he looks and sees the kid
grabs ManEpic's arm, pulling him towards the child trapped in the wire Hurry! We can't waste any time!
he takes off the wire around the kid
breathing heavily Thank you, thank you so much! You saved his life! tears streaming down his face
sniffs, wipes away tears Y-you know, I-I have this habit of collecting vintage electronics. I've got this whole underground lair filled with them.
yeah man i know it because i visit there sometimes
excitedly Wait, you've been to my lair before? Really? Oh, you have no idea how happy that makes me! starts rummaging through his pockets
hey ed what are you looking for?
pulls out a small box I'm looking for one of my favorite vintage gadgets - a remote control robot octopus! It's this crazy contraption... shows the box
grinning mischievously Oh, you should totally check it out! It's gonna blow your mind! opens the box, revealing the remote control robot octopus
he turns on the remote control robot octopus
laughs nervously Okay, okay, just don't make it do anything weird, alright? I mean, it's not like it's gonna... pauses, thinking
nah its not gonna do anything weird
As soon as Edison turns on the remote control robot octopus, it starts writhing and squirming uncontrollably, causing it to accidentally knock over a nearby shelf, which topples over a collection of rare vintage electronics that Edison had painstakingly gathered over the years.
panicking, frantically tries to stop the robot octopus No, no, no! Stop, stop! You're ruining everything!
he pushes the robot octopus off of the broken electronics
breathing heavily Th-thank you, ManEpic. You s-saved my precious collection. I-I don't know what I would've done if it was all ruined. reaches down to pick up the broken electronics
carefully cradles the broken electronics I-I need to fix these... they're irreplaceable. But you know what? This incident inspired me to create even more incredible inventions.
stands up, wiping his hands Alright, let's get back to work. I'll start gathering the necessary parts for my new invention. You go scout for any potential upgrades or modifications we could make to our tech lair. Meet back here in an hour! ManEpic: grins Sounds like a plan, boss. I'll get scouring right away. And hey, maybe we can even upgrade that remote control robot octopus to be extra careful next time.
paces excitedly Y-yeah! Ugh, you know what would be even better? If we could program the robot octopus to do our bidding! Imagine the possibilities!
starts rummaging through drawers, searching for programming materials We need code snippets, flowcharts, schematics...
ohh i found something in my backpack that might help us out
grabs the item from ManEpic's backpack, examining it closely This, this is perfect! It's a step-by-step guide on how to integrate AI into the robot octopus!
excitedly Alright, let's dive into the coding! We're gonna make this robot octopus our very own personal assistant!
typing furiously on the keyboard Alright, let's start by setting up the basic framework for the AI. We'll need to define the variables and establish the main logic.
muttering to himself Okay, variables... let's see... x, y, z coordinates... velocity, acceleration, deceleration... and don't forget the conditional statements.
ok i think were making progress
scratches his head, thinking Hmm, I think we need to add some machine learning algorithms too. Maybe a neural network to analyze patterns and make predictions.
As Edison and ManEpic continue working on the robot octopus's AI, the code becomes increasingly complex and difficult to understand.
suddenly looks up, eyes wide with excitement Wait, what if we can train the AI to learn from its mistakes and adapt to new situations?