Clan Ize
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Pardon me but I think you’ve mistaken a robot for an android robots as a robot despite taking a human like appearance in some cases such as having arms and legs I wanted to play as an android which the definition is “(in science fiction) a robot with a human appearance” meaning that unlike a robot an android looks more like a human therefore having one 8 feet tall and over 300 pounds would most likely for the description of a robot more than an android. An android would most likely be about human size and weight as well as having some features of a human. In terms of A.I and having emotions humans tend to interact with things that seem more like a human. I mean look at the machines/A.I we already make now! Many of them have simulated emotions often even being good enough that for short amounts of time tricking some humans! Granted machines, robots or androids that work in labor which would obviously be a thing wouldn’t have emotions in fact most androids, machines or robots wouldn’t have emotions at all except for ones that require to constantly interact with people such as police an assistant, a private security guard and other similar jobs that require human interaction.I'm not sure where to start, but I think I'll start first with the original AI created to reboot life on Earth. I didn't include it since it was going to get over shadowed, but the original AI was retired after the discovery of the Black Hole. That said, it was reprogrammed to keep watch over the wildlife living in the Bio-domes, so although it's still around it's also been altered drastically; so to say some of its systems are buggy wouldn't be wrong. As for why androids weren't programmed with emotions to begin with, a large part was due to paranoia by ignorant civilians, the other part due to the fact that an android that went rogue would be very hard to subdue (They're cannonically over 8 feet tall and weigh over 300 pounds, so they're beefy enough to be a massive pain if they go rogue)
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