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| Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Definitely All I have to say is that if someone can automatically heal themselves, then there is no way they are human. Plus he could not have maintained conciousness in the hotel room with what he did if he weren't something else. My vote is some sort of hybrid man-machine. |
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| Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Maybe the first Android discovered by us But definalty agree, he is NOT human :lol: The way that he has feelings and emotions as well brings it to a whole new level, with not the old "senseless, metal Android" that has no emotion or feelings. M1rage |
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| Join Date: Feb 2007
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| This is interesting. If he isn't human or a cyborg, but indeed a full android as you are suggesting, then could he still be human? This issue may become more pressing when we create AI for real- will the first AI be classed as human? |
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| Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Definitely Quote:
However, I do have to agree with the being-awake-in-the-operation business. It is strange that he could both be "awake" in the operation and could, seemingly snap out of it. Indeed, he felt it wasn't him controlling himself then. | |
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