I hardly used any nerve gas at all, to be fair.
And it's just me. I have not perfected my AI, yet.
I wouldn't bother with AI. When using transportation technology, a simple "yes it arrived"/"no it didn't arrive" sensor at the exit portal is sufficient. It's only necessary to have rudimentary AI if you expect to determine that what came out of the exit portal is a reasonable facsimile of what went in.
I guess it really depends on your expectations. If you simply expect an output, then AI is not needed.
If A goes in and you expect A to come out then no AI is needed at all. So if a human that has X amount of cells enters then a human that has X amount of cells leaves. AI is not and doesn't need to be involved with.
Exactly. A simple electric eye beam is perfect.
Of course, what comes out may be a slurry of cellular mass, but I just deal in yes/no things.
You seem like a pretty smart stupidbird.
My sensors keep getting obliterated on transport, though. Hence why I sent whatever123 to go see what happened to them.
Obliterated? Hmm. I'd suggest checking the field on the portal itself. You may need to adjust the focus of the output coils.
I'm a very stupid bird but even I know enough to nope out when I see a portal.
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