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Will machines ever be capable of empathy?
Because machines are learning very quickly and are able to make quick decisions based on all the rational data sets, they are capable of producing the appearance of empathy. But empathy is not linearly related to the amount of data processed or the number of signals observed.
Will it be possible to build artificial emotional intelligence?
Theoretically, such projects can be considered, but to really verify this, artificial neural structures should be created. From research on the human brain, it appears that this is a very complex and yet not fully understood neural structure.
Can robots be programmed to have emotions?
Currently, it is not possible for Artificial Intelligence to replicate human emotions. However, studies show that it would be possible for AI to mimic certain forms of expression.
Do you think computers can have emotions?
The link between emotions, concern realisation, and independence is precisely why computers, so far, have no emotions. They indeed perish if not well-cared for; they sit idly if not fed inputs; and they need no emotions because they are so well-cared for, or kept busy.
How can robots have empathy?
Thanks to advanced computational processes that enable robots to perceive their situation and what is happening in their surroundings, they are able to infer that they should express emotion and behave in a certain way, such as asking for help and curling up when they are beaten.
How can robots be programmed?
Most traditional industrial robots come with a teach pendant, which makes them familiar to technicians. They allow precise positioning, as the robot can be programmed using numerical coordinates, in either world coordinates, robot coordinates or another coordinate system.
Do you want sentient robots to experience human emotions?
There may not be any reason per se to want sentient robots to experience exactly all the emotions and feelings of a human being, but it may be interesting to explore the fundamental differences in the way humans and robots can sense, perceive and behave.
Should we be worried about robots and intelligent computers?
The result would be important for worries about the future of humanity, as robots and intelligent computers become more prominent. One of the main concerns about the possibility of fully intelligent and independent robots is that they may act only in their own interests and therefore become harmful to humans.
Will the robots of the future think for themselves?
Well, some think that the robots of the future won’t suffer that defect which is why were frightened of them because they won’t be able to think through their actions; others fear that they will acquire the ability to think for themselves and unlike us they won’t be so easy to socialise into obedience. This essay sets out to debunk that fear.
Do Robots feel the same way as humans?
If we appear so diverse despite the fact that all humans are in average 99.5\% identical genetically, even across racial groups, how could we possibly expect sentient robots to feel the exact same way as biological humans? There could be striking similarities between us and robots, but also drastic divergences on some levels.