I like having someone actually there in person and that I can relate to and just interact with.
I think it's kind of frightening and I think a lot of times human judgment saves lives and is like really important.
I assume it can be good that you will treat everybody more equal.
Robocops?
The real ones or the fake ones?
Real ones.
Uh, not too sure about that.
I'm gonna be scared for my life.
What you mean?
Until they make machines that can think better than human beings, and even human beings make errors all the time.
I mean, look at all the lawsuits for, you know, wrongful deaths.
You lose, I guess, that sensitivity that your average person might have.
A lot of things are black and white, and sometimes, you know, there's circumstances which I think there should be a little more slack with.
Would you be like, oh, there's that robot, I hope he doesn't shoot me.
I wouldn't give him a reason to shoot me, so.
I wouldn't be scared, per se.
Did you know that in some places it's against the law to grow a garden?
Is it really?
No, I didn't know that.
Or they can ticket you for washing your car in your driveway.
I did not know that.
You're breaking the law.
I mean... You have 30 seconds to comply.
And then they put their twin rotary machine guns on you.
This is a DARPA robot pet man.
This is what they're working on.
Look at that guy.
Yeah.
Isn't that scary?
They're turning these into soldiers.
Why do they need unmanned drones that can run at things?
I don't understand the need for it.
For someone to have that much power, you kind of need someone to be a... have more intelligence than some robot.
Would you ever date a robot?
No.
I don't think you can replace the human heart, the human emotions.
They're all just super computers anyway.
I guess, in a way.
I mean, it seems like it's a pretty easy way to just sort of say, this is exactly what I like, don't like, and what I want, and they could just ship it right to your door.
Amazon could deliver it with a drone.
I don't know.
I guess they're old-fashioned, but people should, you know, get a life, not really date robots.
All of a sudden, the computer goes down, and he's got to go to the hospital.
He ends up being embarrassed and showing up at the emergency room with a robot attached to him.
Upload your brain to some sort of an artificial reality and live forever?
Doesn't that sound trendy?
That's a cool idea.
Lifespan extension.
So you would be into uploading your brain to artificial reality?
Not per se, but an artificial body maybe.
What would you do with your students if they were basically able to upload all of their test information to their computer chips, basically like Google in their brain?
I'd be scared.
Because who knows what else is in there?
No, I am not into any sort of virtual reality world.
I would never want my brain uplinked into anything permanently.