June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
4h 53m
English
During my recent stay at a Chicago hotel, a robot delivered items I requested directly to my room. While I understood these machines lacked life, their anthropomorphic features—a semblance of eyes, a mouth, and a communicative screen—created a compelling illusion of a human interaction. Engaging with these robots felt like a genuine human exchange, complete with the ability to rate its level of service on its screen (suggesting the robot actually cared about the service it was performing).
Much like recognizing faces in clouds or perceiving a ...
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