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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Robot chats with astronaut on space station
By EMILY WANG TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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hkitagawa
I don't think that he will chat when camera is turn off. It shoud be boring.
Didier Newman
So, if machines take over all human activity, including art and science, what will happen to the organic body and its conditioned-to-work-and-think brain? Surely, will it decay? Is mankind-machines coexistence possible while people is fighting for jobs and resources: competition, nations, and so on? Anyway, what is the endeavour in which a robot cannot ever take part or channel at all? Why won't the future automatons be alive? What is the fundamental difference between a mechanical structure, organic or inorganic, that imitates life and life itself? Is there any, virtual or real? Is it only the holder of power the one who has the capacity for defining and differentiating? A subjective imposition? Along these lines, a serious-funny book, take a look in a sample in goo.gl/rfVqw6 Just another mind leisure suggestion, far away from dogmas or axioms
Jason Stiles
"I'm sorry, I can't do that Dave" Sorry for this but, I couldn't help it :P
T-Mack
I would like a toy robot for Christmas...