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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier? And as dangerous as Control was, Kovich in particular doesn't consider it to have been truly sentient.

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Soji and Picard and Soji centuries earlier? And as dangerous as Control was, Kovich in particular doesn't consider it to have been truly sentient.

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier?earlier? And as dangerous as Control was, Kovich in particular doesn't consider it to have been truly sentient.
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier?
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard and Soji centuries earlier?
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say do they think about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive (because even sentient AIs act mostly according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?

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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, alive (because even sentient AIs act according to how they were programmed), with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?
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* FridgeHorror: Even far into the future the Federation seems to consider AI to only be an imitation of life and not truly alive, with Zora being a key exception classified as a new lifeform and not an AI. What does that say about Gray (who was resurrected only a few episodes earlier), or for that matter Picard centuries earlier?
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* MemeticMutation: One of the pictures previewing the episode showed a group of delegates. One of them was an alien with a green faceless head with spikey bulbous protrusions all over its head (named Ckaptir). Many fans have teasingly called the delegate “Ambassador Dandelion” or “Ambassador COVID” due to their resemblance to both.

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* MemeticMutation: One of the pictures previewing the episode showed a group of delegates. One of them was an alien with a green faceless head with spikey bulbous protrusions all over its head (named (With it's species being called Ckaptir). Many fans have teasingly called the delegate “Ambassador Dandelion” or “Ambassador COVID” due to their resemblance to both.
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* MemeticMutation: One of the pictures previewing the episode showed a group of delegates. One of them was an alien with a green faceless head with spikey bulbous protrusions all over its head. Many fans have teasingly called the delegate “Ambassador Dandelion” or “Ambassador COVID” due to their resemblance to both.

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* MemeticMutation: One of the pictures previewing the episode showed a group of delegates. One of them was an alien with a green faceless head with spikey bulbous protrusions all over its head.head (named Ckaptir). Many fans have teasingly called the delegate “Ambassador Dandelion” or “Ambassador COVID” due to their resemblance to both.
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* MemeticMutation: One of the pictures previewing the episode showed a group of delegates. One of them was an alien with a green faceless head with spikey bulbous protrusions all over its head. Many fans have teasingly called the delegate “Ambassador Dandelion” or “Ambassador COVID” due to their resemblance to both.

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