Watched Ex Machina again, and was wondering; are we absolutely "wired" to respond to a likeness of a human, even if we now it is not? Would we be fooled, even though we "know" that we shouldn't? I mean, we mostly would be flipping back and forth in a conversation with one. If "it" would "push our emotional buttons" I guess we would "step back from the abyss" in our mind. But in a long-term "relationship", would we as a human being be able to remain "detached" if the likeness and intellect was flawless in the AI?
Kids that have dolls that are exceptionally well made, to look like a person, in some cases make kids "bound" in a way that are quite unhealthy. Is it "programmed" in us, to attach, just because the likeness?
If we think of ourselves as just "meat-robots", as a product of "calculated" evolution, I guess this would seem natural. But from a dual perspective???
Kids that have dolls that are exceptionally well made, to look like a person, in some cases make kids "bound" in a way that are quite unhealthy. Is it "programmed" in us, to attach, just because the likeness?
If we think of ourselves as just "meat-robots", as a product of "calculated" evolution, I guess this would seem natural. But from a dual perspective???