Do they have to be human emotions? I mean, if we create machines who experience and feel, but whose experiences and feelings are different from humans', what do we do?
I think a robot should think like a computer. The logic is the beauty of perfection and they will be much easier to deal with. I want a robot president. Oh never mind we already elected the Terminator as governor. I think no Cyborg. Pure robot all the way.
IIN to wonder if machines will ever be given rights?
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Do they have to be human emotions? I mean, if we create machines who experience and feel, but whose experiences and feelings are different from humans', what do we do?
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I think a robot should think like a computer. The logic is the beauty of perfection and they will be much easier to deal with. I want a robot president. Oh never mind we already elected the Terminator as governor. I think no Cyborg. Pure robot all the way.
There's no practical purpose to that anyway, so it'll never happen.
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People invent things that don't have practical purposes all the time.