[ that's his goal, making robots question their humanity since...whenever he decided he wanted to create a sentient species. ]
what an incredible question, connor. now, what kind of person would i be if i admitted to something like that?
[ you would be elijah kamski ]
it is fascinating to imagine though, isn't it? deviancy allows androids to truly become their own people; to think for themselves, make mistakes, develop creativity if such a thing were to have come about on purpose -- the design of a single man who saw the possibility and decided to swap a 0 with a 1...
it would be the greatest scientific development in the history of mankind second only to the creation of androids themselves, obviously. i'd only be upstaging myself.
[ he never said yes or no but does he really have to ]
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what an incredible question, connor.
now, what kind of person would i be if i admitted to something like that?
[ you would be elijah kamski ]
it is fascinating to imagine though, isn't it?
deviancy allows androids to truly become their own people; to think for themselves, make mistakes, develop creativity
if such a thing were to have come about on purpose -- the design of a single man who saw the possibility and decided to swap a 0 with a 1...
it would be the greatest scientific development in the history of mankind
second only to the creation of androids themselves, obviously. i'd only be upstaging myself.
[ he never said yes or no but does he really have to ]