Scientists study how people would react to a neurotic robot personality in real life
(www.npr.org)
from artifex@piefed.social to technology@lemmy.world on 28 Jul 01:09
https://piefed.social/post/1084657
from artifex@piefed.social to technology@lemmy.world on 28 Jul 01:09
https://piefed.social/post/1084657
Spoiler alert: it makes them more relatable. Maybe Marvin knew what he was doing the whole time, and diodes down his left side were perfectly fine.
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So long and thanks for all the semiconductors
Brain the size of a planet and unintelligible grumbling
Wait, wait, neuroticism is actually good for something? I thought it was only useful for Woody Allen films and if you relate, you’re defective too :D
Well it sure didn’t make my mother qualified for parenting, that’s for sure.
At least they’re good at imagining all the ways in which you can hurt yourself way beforehand…and making sure you don’t do them…or anything else :/