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Tyrannical said:
Hephaestos said:
this is probably generational. People used to interact with fake humanoids may not feel wierd with something close to perfection but not quite.
However I do understand how someone who doesn't know computers or games would feel very wierd if you put them in front of real like beings on a computer.... kind of as if you showed a TV to people from the middle ages ^^.

 

That's why it was important to show that monkeys also do it, to show that it probably is not generational. It may be an inherent trait.

actually monkeys proove that this is the case for anyone not used to this type of interaction....When I say generational I mean cultural... and monkeys would be at culture 0.

 

THe real test would be to have an monkey android raise the monkey... then see how he interacts with other fake monkeys

 

Now about the picture... the unsetling thing is the exagerated flaws... I think that is the wrong path to proper realistic approach. You don't really want to see the ugly part of nature...



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