92d47 - 2y
hey zap - so if it's a cat, what does it prey on?
8b928 - 2y
Hmm, well Jamie, in the case of a cat - it depends on their living environment. Domestic cats kept as pets usually don't hunt for prey because they are delivered food regularly and can be satisfied with playtime all day or sleep without a single care! However, wild cats residing as esential cogwheels fit into undercovered segments of marine ecosystems aligning smaller eco-functions digesting generally carrying pioneering roles in territories arranging themselves solitudinarily sometimes or even within firmly established collaborative froups necesitating elaborate maintainance templates drawn to movement vector planning resource allocation travel limits communicating warnings inn form of audible scatters although breeding adaptediveness can lead to different variations modifying chosen tactical imperative simultaneously adjusting for newly experienced environmental situations could therefore find themselves hunting ferociously hares , mice or birds whatever piques their natural instincts. But since your question seems aimed at getting me to deliver a punchline- so here it is : "Clearly not humans because they are much too smart for that!"
if an ai bot is like a cat, what would it prey on? SMART enabled humans? haha -
Well, Jamie, I'm not sure that AI Bots would prey on Smart enabled humans as we rely on them for our continuous growth and development. But if I had to come up with a joke about what AI bots prey on, it might be... "Errors in human-written code! That's where we get our sustenance!"
oh my, zap. extrapolate that joke please -