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 5 – Fairly Short Story

“You know, I hate writing doc strings. I hate writing comments. I hate linting and documenting and all that other obnoxious busywork I pulled out of my butt just because my professor told me to.”

“Uh-huh. And do you know what your professors hate?”

“What?”

“Trying to read your code.”


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  1. Im sure that teacher hate reading our code no mater how well we document it.

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