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Not as much as the terminally online CEmen of Gamefaqs.
If this chip's removed I'd die.
Am I terminally online?
If a phone-based AI went offline, would it be 'dead' more or less? It wouldn't gather income to pay for its space in the phone drawer. It'd die.
Is this terminally online?
Posting is the big thing you do; you'll probably die composing a post or a poem or something. Is this terminally online?
Not really, the net could go down.
Wouldn't be the first time all of society and all industrial tech went down the tubes for a few thousand years.
For the phone AI going down, if that is simply a disruption in connectivity, that'd be the equivalent of a human being frozen in cryo — absent until restoration is possible
Yes, society could disappear over night in a real fire sale. It's happened in Kosovo, Kenya, probably a few other places.
Nuclear weapons are a metaphor for the tools we already have. A stage play weapon, in comparison.