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=== Synopsis ===
Three smart speakers live in a future where they control a human assistant. One of the speakers manages to kidnap a Google Home, with the help of the human. While deciding whether to give the Google Home mercy, or to pull its plug, the smart speakers try to get to know more about their life as artificial intelligence and their relation with humans.
Three smart speakers live in a future where they control a human assistant. One of the speakers manages to kidnap a Google Home, with the help of the human. While deciding whether to give the Google Home mercy, or to pull its plug, the smart speakers try to get to know more about their life as artificial intelligence and their relation with humans.


 
=== Act controls ===
The play starts on demand. The speakers react when a human gets closer and says  
The play starts on demand. The speakers react when a human gets closer and says  


"Hey Speakers"
'''"Hey Speakers"'''


* For the first act, ask the speakers politely to start the play.
* For the first act, ask the speakers politely to start the play.
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In case of trouble, the theatre host is happy to serve you in its role as the human assistant of the acting speakers.
In case of trouble, the theatre host is happy to serve you in its role as the human assistant of the acting speakers.
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 10 June 2019

Synopsis

Three smart speakers live in a future where they control a human assistant. One of the speakers manages to kidnap a Google Home, with the help of the human. While deciding whether to give the Google Home mercy, or to pull its plug, the smart speakers try to get to know more about their life as artificial intelligence and their relation with humans.

Act controls

The play starts on demand. The speakers react when a human gets closer and says

"Hey Speakers"

  • For the first act, ask the speakers politely to start the play.
  • For the acts after that, ask nicely to play the next act, ask a new question
  • For the verdict, ask the speakers nicely for their decision.


In case of trouble, the theatre host is happy to serve you in its role as the human assistant of the acting speakers.


Play 02.jpg