...at least there's a couple of interesting links you might benefit from reflecting on.
It is just not clear to me where these emotion-like-mental processes in a machine would come from (unless they were explicitly programmed in as an emulation which is being talked about by AI researchers). Emotions have their roots in the primal in our biology, it's hard to see what relevance they would have to Cameron/JH - who hotly denies having emotions at various times. (Josh Friedman has presumably been reading the same stuff I have re AI theory.)
I see John's emotional attachment to the robot as pathological but, given his attachment to Arnie in T2, he does have a bit of a history with robots.
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...at least there's a couple of interesting links you might benefit from reflecting on.
It is just not clear to me where these emotion-like-mental processes in a machine would come from (unless they were explicitly programmed in as an emulation which is being talked about by AI researchers). Emotions have their roots in the primal in our biology, it's hard to see what relevance they would have to Cameron/JH - who hotly denies having emotions at various times. (Josh Friedman has presumably been reading the same stuff I have re AI theory.)
I see John's emotional attachment to the robot as pathological but, given his attachment to Arnie in T2, he does have a bit of a history with robots.