tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9928461.post113281752536979392..comments2023-07-26T00:11:11.771+10:00Comments on PHD BLOG IT: PriscillaMs Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04919373115938586775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9928461.post-1132945854883867302005-11-26T06:10:00.000+11:002005-11-26T06:10:00.000+11:00Yes I agree, she looks like Frankensteins Bride. B...Yes I agree, she looks like Frankensteins Bride. But I actually warmed to her, more than the robotic fur seal next to her, which was very cute and cat like and blinked at you. I think I liked how flawed she was as a human and sort of vulnerable. I mean she is quite monstruous. I felt like I cared for her, in a sense I wanted to gather her up, skeletal remains and cables alike and take her home. It was a strange emotional reaction.Ms Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04919373115938586775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9928461.post-1132888881443811842005-11-25T14:21:00.000+11:002005-11-25T14:21:00.000+11:00Priscilla is a bit frightening. I still don't quit...Priscilla is a bit frightening. I still don't quite understand the thinking that we need humaniform robots. Wouldn't the fear they inspire would make them difficult to assimilate into normal life? I have a Roomba - it only scares the cat. I can't help but think that keeping robots small and not making them look like something from a SciFi movie will ultimately be the way to acceptance in our everyday life.<BR/><BR/>That said, the robotics area of the museum sounds like a lot of fun!ohdawnohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01995493308490806364noreply@blogger.com