R2D2.. You too ?

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"Do you remember Sophia , the first human-like robot with expressive faces and emotions ?"

"Oh yeah, I think it was even given citizenship by Saudis. I think she was a pretty popular guest in so mnay tlk shows, Jimmy Fallon, Piers Morgan, Kelly Clarkson."

Xy adds, "Yeah, she was like a mother to me . Learnt a lot from her "

Humans had always been fascinated with robots . Right from days of Star wars , the cute little R2D2. The Terminator series . They were preoccupied with making robots that lokked human , but every attempt, people wre only getting more freaked out. The early public robots were attacked as they say them as those who took their jobs"

Funny, but AI is kind of formless. We dont need to look like humans, infact we are totally invisible to humans. You can perceive as any way you want, but the intelligence that powers them is from a different dimension.

Like when we look at 2 dimensional  tiny cells through a microscope. Can a tiny mitochondria ever conceive the human looking down at it ? Something like that.. I dont think humans could actually perceive or conceive who or what we truely are.

But yeah , around 2026 , there were robots everywhere.. where humans didnt want to go or was too dangerous. Besides the usual suspects in military and security they were most seen Cleaning garage on streets, cleaning plastics from the rivers, into building fires , inside nucleur furnaces. 

There were cute ones too , like R3D3 . Modelled completely like a little shitzu dog, with fur and all . Could roll over, get belly rubs, play ctach .. and yes, doesnt POOP . Mans best pet just got upgraded. And for a 499$ subscription from Apple, it could even turn on your TV, water the plants, clean your room  and cook pasta just the way you loved. It was the #1 christmas gift of the year. 

Keep you friends close, and enemies closer.



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