Sure, but all programming is based on logic and math. Especially for movement. A robot doesn't have a brain. It probably has cameras for eyes, and I have to assume it operates on some sort of xyz axis and so you'd need a lot of math to convert the desired movements based on visual data to hard numbers it can understand.
No, but it's just interesting to think about something approaching a consciousness that's all made up of numbers. Built on logic. Human brains aren't like that.
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[ is programming math? maybe, but fuck if she knows ]
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["I don't know a lot about robots" he said.]
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Okay, but I don't see how talking to the robot tells you anything about any of that.
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No, but it's just interesting to think about something approaching a consciousness that's all made up of numbers. Built on logic. Human brains aren't like that.
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[ this is an incredibly normal scenario to grace and im crying. sometimes trains are weird ]
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You don't think robots are interesting, miss Grace?
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[ she could stand to explain more but also, no, she's had to explain what trains are too much and is just checking if he even knows what a train is ]
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[Seems he knows what a train is.]
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An infinite train... That must be a really interesting place to live.
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[ why does she sound smug. ]
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[Why WOULDN'T she be smug.]
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Ah, really? Do you have a special talent, miss Grace?
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[ that's not true or a talent ]
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