"I'm having a hard time figuring out how to use a robot for my tasks. My first instinct is, 'Well it doesn't do it well.' And that's why it's called a robot, so you don't have to worry about how it looks or behaves."
The next question was, 'What's the best way to get a robot out of my head?'"
I asked him if there are any ways he could improve on that, so he replied, 'Just try this. Just make your robot more like the one in your head, like the ones in the photo above, like your own face.'
I was surprised at how well he answered. I asked what he did to make the robot look better. He said he used a simple algorithm, but that the best solution would be a more detailed algorithm to figure out the best way to do it and make the robot more human. He said that if he could get the best results, he'd try to improve on his previous design and make it a little bit more like the one in your head and more human, so I was excited to hear that!
"I'm trying to get my own robot out there, but there's a whole new world of things that can make that easier."
As an AI designer, I'm not so much a fan of the idea of robot as it is the concept of human.
As I said, it is possible that robots can do some really good things, and it could even make us better humans. But it would be a very, very big mistake for us to think robots can't do things.
The next question I asked was "Do you think there are some good reasons why we need to use a robotic hand in a lot of our tasks, and why we should use robots for things other than just helping people?" I said that there are many things we need robots for that could be used to accomplish, but that's not a big part. It is, however.
The last thing I said to him after I got the question out was: 'You know, if you're going to