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Chapter 428 Will Robots Miss Little Fish? (Part 5)



Chapter 428 Will Robots Miss Little Fish? (Part 5)

Lin Huanming read the entire news article carefully from top to bottom and breathed a sigh of relief—the writing of this news article was within her expectations, and the editor was quite responsible. The editor had included some of the experimental process she had written before, as well as the detailed records of her, Feng Yuhan, and Wang Yinghui, and also gave a detailed explanation of the functions of K011.

So Lin Huanming scrolled down to the comments section to see what it was like.

Lin Huanming originally thought the comment section would be like usual, with only a few "Great" and "Keep it up" comments and that would be it. Unexpectedly, the first comment had already been covered by about 30 replies.

Out of curiosity, Lin Huanming took a look at what the first comment said.

The resilient sunflower: "Imitating human behavior, striving to make companion robots more human-like"... What is this all about? Is it about robots replacing humans?

Tianxinbian: No, OP, where did you get that idea? Isn't it just about having companion robots mimic human behavior to give patients psychological comfort?

Resilient Sunflower replied to Tianxinbian: There's no need to add a line about trying to make companion robots more human. It still gives the impression that robots are replacing human caregivers.

The metal ions being tested replied to Resilient Sunflower: People had already said this when companion robots first came out. And as it turns out, companion robots haven't replaced caregivers, have they? In fact, they've given caregivers more time to do their own things, reducing their stress.

Resilient Sunflower replied to the user "Tested Metal Ions": But those companion robots are obviously not human-like. Look at this picture, that robot's face looks way too human, it even has three-dimensional features. Don't you find it a little scary to look at something that looks like a human but isn't actually human?

Angelica dahurica replied to Resilient Sunflower: After looking at it for a while, it's actually not so bad. It won't hurt anyone, right? Besides, this new type of companion robot might be smarter than the existing companion robots. I have a companion robot at home, and if something goes wrong with the plans I set for it, it will just spin around in place.

Angelica pubescens replied to Angelica dahurica: Did you forget to attach a communication device to it?

Angelica dahurica replied to Angelica pubescens: I've installed a communication tool, and sometimes it calls to ask me what to do. However, when it can't reach me, it just spins in circles. If I don't want this to happen, I have to constantly set what it should do in various situations.

Angelica dahurica replied to Angelica pubescens: But it's impossible for me to think about so many things in such a short time, so I often can only think about these things when problems arise, which still interferes with my work.

Resilient Sunflower replied to Angelica dahurica: You misunderstood me. What I was thinking was that this thing looks so much like a human. If it were to care for someone, what if the patient developed feelings for it?

Angelica dahurica replied to Resilient Sunflower: Developing feelings...that's normal, isn't it? If a stone has been with you for seven or eight years and you lose it, you'll be sad too.

The resilient sunflower: I'm not referring to that kind of feeling—that kind of feeling is easy to develop and doesn't cause much harm. I'm referring to the development of friendship, family affection, or even romantic love—that's all.

Patrolling at the zoo. Replying to "Resilient Sunflower," well, this kind of thing is probably unavoidable, considering there are even cases of bestiality.

Life is a long story, but these things are secondary. What if robots develop self-awareness?

Patrolling the zoo: Well... robots with self-awareness, I don't think there are any yet. Currently, the definition of a self-aware robot refers to one that violates the Three Laws of Robotics during operation; such robots are generally destroyed upon discovery.

Seeing this, Lin Huanming left the comments section, put down his phone, and looked up at the TV.

In just two seconds, Lin Huanming realized it was yet another clichéd historical romance drama.


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