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If so, would their emotions be considered real?
So the question might be, would a computer need to a process anything like that?
If surprise is an emotion, I can see why a robot might need this emotion.
Primary or universal emotions- happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, disgust.
Gigil (pronounced Gheegle; Filipino): The urge to pinch or squeeze something that is unbearably cute
there will be no feeling - just programmed instinctive behaviours.
We don't really want robots to have the same instincts as people, because in a survival situation it would be better if the robots don't try to save themselves at the expense of people
if one can think, one will have emotion.if robots follow logic, they will have emotion.
How will they detect this emotion stuff to guage how they feel? It's easy to imagine something experiencing feelings, but how does that get translated into data documenting the experience of those feelings? Where is the "read qualia" machine code instruction?