Human nature? We seem to be drawn to conflict and drama, even though we deny it. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Question is insufficiently well-defined for a meaningful answer. Responders can speculate about the context in which you're asking the question - but they're just projecting their own biases while you watch. This question is the verbal equivalent of a practical joker standing on a busy downtown street corner, staring up st the skyscrapers - to see how many passersby he can get to stop and look up.
The very first self-driving AI robots were a couple of little wheeled vehicles whose sole task was to drive around in a room until their batteries ran down, and then - this was the advance, the AI contribution - drive themselves over to the charger and plug themselves in. They were released, they ran around until their batteries wore down, and then they both drove over to the charger - where they collided, and got stuck ramming each other and spinning their wheels.
Judging by history, yes. I don't believe for a moment that you regard all conflict as mere entertainment. Are you trolling again?
I wonder if Bowser finds not giving direct replies to the heathens questions a form of entertainment. Something like, destruction of the sites that allow questioning of his god.
Hmm. I had not thought so cynically. And yet I am having a lot of trouble getting straight answer out of him in the misogyny thread.