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RE: Artificial intelligence: Robots vs Humans
It all depends on what you think it qualifies as being able to think or even feel, I may argue that there needs to be pain that is transmitted by a nervous system of some sort to really be able to feel emotions or even self-awareness and the feeling of empathy.
We can certainly achieve the illusion of a machine that can feel these things but I don't think we can make a machine really feel, really experienced human-like emotions, neither we should, what would we gain from it? I think absolutely nothing good.
Great post! It really made me think, thank you!
Exactly, we can achieve an illusion of some of these particular characteristics that human beings possess. Although I think we would get very little or nothing positive and it will hardly be possible to emulate emotions and sensations in a Robot, but as science and technology advance by leaps and bounds there will always be that small possibility that it becomes a reality.
Thank you for reading.