Artificial Intelligence: AI
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:04:04
. . .can enable us to construct. . .
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. . .a Mecha of
a qualitatively different order.

:04:12
I propose. . .
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. . .that we build a robot. . .
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. . .who can love.
:04:20
Love?
:04:22
But we ship thousands
of lover-models every month.

:04:27
Of course. You're your own
best customer, Syatyoo-Sama.

:04:31
Quality control is very important.
:04:45
Tell me, what is love?
:04:49
Love is first widening my eyes. . .
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. . .quickening my breathing,
warming my skin and--

:04:55
And so on, exactly so.
Thank you, Sheila.

:04:59
I wasn't referring
to sensuality simulators.

:05:02
The word that I used was "Iove. "
:05:05
Like the love of a child
for its parents.

:05:08
I propose that we build
a robot-child who can love.

:05:12
A robot-child who will genuinely love
the parent it imprints on. . .

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. . .with a love that never ends.
:05:19
A child-substitute Mecha?
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But a Mecha with a mind,
with neuronal feedback.

:05:25
I'm suggesting
that love will be the key. . .

:05:28
. . .by which they acquire
a subconscious never before achieved.

:05:32
An inner world of metaphor,
of intuition. . .

:05:34
. . .of self-motivated reasoning,
of dreams.

:05:38
A robot that dreams?
How exactly do we pull this off?

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It occurs to me. . .
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. . .with all this animus existing
against Mechas today. . .

:05:49
. . .it isn't just creating
a robot who can love.

:05:53
But isn't the real conundrum,
can a human love them back?

:05:57
Ours will be a perfect child, always
loving, never ill, never changing.


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