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RE: Fear of robots, threat of robots

in #technology8 years ago

A bit of a complaint I have with all these AI products is they all seem to have "personality" as their selling point - yet they all feature the same over-exaggerated, over-happy cartoon personality. Even dogs don't behave this way all the time. If you want anyone to sympathize with your device, you need to simulate all emotions, not just happiness. If you don't, the device will become a boring toy really quick.

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It's bad advertising, trying to sell with things that product won't actually do. I've noticed the same and I think it's mostly sad, as companies pretend they can simulate complex things cheap and easy. And they are only doing cheap products.

I'd like to see a AI which can realistically have (or pretend to have) emotions.