Every character is a plot device and given as much depth and
personality as the robots.
Not exact matches
Think of it
as a kind of cross between the Westminster dog show and Sybil: You see another
robot dog sashay with style down a virtual runway and almost instantly you can zap that entire
personality to your own pet.
But its development opens the door to a world in which you might use someone's online information — an ex perhaps, or a celebrity crush —
as the basis for your
robot partner's
personality.
Too often we are afraid to open up online and show our
personality, but without that
personality we come across
as boring,
robot like accounts.
«Characters pop with
personality as each narrator uses his vocal talents... Not only is the wordplay droll, but the
robot voices are animated to perfection.»
The law has shown itself
as malleable enough to stretch the concept of legal
personality to corporates in the past and so, should we philosophically decide we want to, in theory applying the same approach to
robots is easily achievable.