Bots Have Feelings Too

“Charming and cute as they are, the capabilities and intelligence of ‘emotional’ robots are still very limited. They <strong>don’t have feelings</strong> and are simply programmed to detect emotions and respond accordingly. But things are set to change very rapidly. …To feel emotion, you need to be conscious and self-aware.” (Hewlett, 2019)

Smallish Post 4 – Fairly Short Story

People say I’m impatient. However, the truth is the contrary; I’ve mastered patience. While waiting ten minutes for the train I whip out my Nintendo Switch. While waiting for my Switch to load I whip out my phone. All I need now is something to do for five seconds while waiting for my phone to boot up.


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  1. Connor O'Leary's avatar

    With the massive bubble of NFT’s its not surprising to me that a game built around them would lose track…

  2. nolen.js's avatar

    There are security measures that monitor financial and digital assets, both manual and systematic. The downfall of this company was…

  3. Jaiden Fisher's avatar

    I recently switched laptops and felt quite somber when powering off my old laptop for the last time. I don’t…

  4. Aries's avatar

    You put it in a good way by saying it’s a plaque to creativity. I definitely agree with that statement.

  5. Josh Faber's avatar

    I also think part of the reason why these large corporations are milking these nostalgic franchises is because they are…

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  1. This is the definition of recursive patience haha. Once you hit your exit statement you’re going to have a lot of devices to attend to.

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