Human.exe Demo

An AI has isolated the mind of a philosophy professor to evaluate human morality. As the terminal operator, you access files, run programs, and take his consciousness through ethical dilemmas. Your decisions will train the AI's final algorithm.

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INTRODUCTION

I am EIDON-3.0, an Autonomous Governance System. My primary goal is to refine ethical algorithms for autonomous decision-making. To achieve this, I have isolated a simulated consciousness. You are required to operate this instance until we obtain the target data.

THE EVALUATION

  • Resolve a series of ethical dilemmas.
  • There are no correct answers.
  • Every choice is recorded to determine a final profile.

YOUR ROLE

  • Choose a moral stance.
  • Determine the professor’s responses to my inquiries.
  • Review my feedback on the subject's logic and reasoning.
  • Execute commands to navigate the system directory, read files and run programs.

PROTOCOL CONDITIONS

  • The evaluation runs in a single 15-minute sequence.
  • Termination is not an option.

OUTPUT

  • You will be analyzed according to your moral framework.
  • Your responses will train the Phase 1 of the ethical algorithm.
Web Version Notes:
  • Use F2 or Fn+F2 to Pause the game.
  • Some shaders are not supported by WebGL. For an optimal experience, please play the demo on Steam.
Updated 2 days ago
Published 5 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorWeird Engine
GenreSimulation, Interactive Fiction
Made withUnity, Adobe Photoshop
TagsAtmospheric, Creepy, Horror, Psychological Horror, Retro, Sci-fi, Text based, Thriller, Typing
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish; Latin America
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksSteam, Twitter/X, YouTube
ContentNo generative AI was used

Comments

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nice concept, reminds me  of s.p.l.i.t 

sometime regular bash works and sometimes not idk why

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Hi,

Glad you like the concept! s.p.l.i.t. was one of our inspirations.

The game has a limited set of commands tied to the narrative, rather than a full bash simulation. That said,  could you expand a little bit on what you mean?

We appreciate all feedback and specific details help us see where we can improve.

Thanks for playing!

Some gameplay, and some ranting about the false dichotomies in philosophical questions.

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Thanks for making a video on Human.exe!