Nope.
Robots will only have programmed responses, regardless of how sophisticated thier creators' attempts to simulate true feelings.
Humans will continue to have emotions, even if it's simple disgust at their inability to hide or eliminate their feelings.
2007-05-18 20:18:37
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answered by Epistomolus 4
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Cannot say. It's a guess either way whether computers/robots will come to inhibit more emotions than humans. IMO, I don't think they will have more emotions, if many at all. Rather, they WILL be more INTELLIGENT. (Which may eventually lead to developement and/or manifestation characteristically that of emotions over time.)
Computers (not so much robots really) are very close to becoming "self-aware" of their existence though, and this will happen within 5-20 years for sure.
Humans are (stupidly) currently in the process of hybridizing humans and computers, via stem cells, brain electrodes, electrode-activity, synapse firing, and brain/stem cell activity recordings. They've already recorded an apes brain activity and transferred it into computerized code, and then enabled a computerized robotic arm to decipher and comprehend (understand) that code, and conduct the same actions as the ape had. Freaky huh?
Many suspect there to be conflict and an extreme difference in opinion over these stated new and profound technological advancements. That many will see it as a positive that could inhance the quality of life for humans, and others who will see it as potentially a risk/danger to mankind; that could likely easily manifest itself into something no longer controllable, or even reconizable/understandable. The difference of opinion being so extreme, possibly even provoking civil war.
2007-05-19 03:34:28
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answered by B Z 4
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Well, I can see some logic in robots being installed with emotions - but why do you think humans will try to become more like robots ?
If you look back through history, I would suggest that humans have become more emotive in modern times than they were before. We are more concerned about the welfare of other people, of children and animals than we ever were, and we also concern ourselves about the environment. Men feel they are able to express love and to cry, whereas a "stiff upper lip" was previously the order of the day.
So I don't agree with the second part of your premise.
2007-05-19 03:19:03
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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Hi.No. It is impossible to program Robots with "emotions".They will always be computers no matter how highly developed they become.Emotions are a subjective mental sensation or state of mind which cannot be created .And even if we could can you imagine the havoc if Robots relied on their emotions to do their job.
2007-05-19 03:44:26
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Felgercarb! Machines function, emotions "dysfunction."
2007-05-19 03:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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ofcourse its a true statement
2007-05-19 03:15:21
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answered by shrishma 2
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stop reading too much science fictions
2007-05-19 04:15:06
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answered by god 2
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Of course. That is true.
2007-05-19 08:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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why not
2007-05-19 03:10:27
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answered by caroline 5
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