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It pretends to be one of us, but it’s not quite human. It masquerades as a person, wearing skin that mimics our flesh, with joints designed to rotate and glide like ours. It listens to the changing cadences and tones of our voices, measures our temperatures and respiration and blinking rates, and then reacts. And when it behaves, it does so on accumulated data, learned and converted into best practices. But it does not have fantasies. It fills its shoes with synthetic muscle and steel but never wears another’s. It does not look at birds and wishes to fly, nor looks to the moon in hopes of someday making the lengthy trek to wander the gray crust. It pretends to be one of us, but it’s not quite human. Not yet. - by Aleksander Mielnikow | Alek the Poet
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Apr 11, 2020
Apr 11, 2020 at 2:07 PM UTC
Progressing Beyond The Uncanny
It pretends to be one of us, but it’s not quite human. It masquerades as a person, wearing skin that mimics our flesh, with joints designed to rotate and glide like ours. It listens to the changing cadences and tones of our voices, measures our temperatures and respiration and blinking rates, and then reacts. And when it behaves, it does so on accumulated data, learned and converted into best practices. But it does not have fantasies. It fills its shoes with synthetic muscle and steel but never wears another’s. It does not look at birds and wishes to fly, nor looks to the moon in hopes of someday making the lengthy trek to wander the gray crust. It pretends to be one of us, but it’s not quite human. Not yet. - by Aleksander Mielnikow | Alek the Poet
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Apr 11, 2020
Apr 11, 2020 at 2:07 PM UTC
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