"That wasn't you?"
I stared at my sister in complete confusion. "Nope, my friend was messing
with you." I tilted my head with interest. "There’s no way! She
sounded just like you!" Extremely shocked with my eyes wide, I just sort
of lost myself for a moment there looking at the ceiling. I had spoken with my
sister on the phone earlier in the day—or so I thought. My sister’s friend had
answered the phone for my sister because she was busy. They hung out often with
each other, so she knew my sister’s quirks and speech patterns. I just needed
to know when she’d be done. Her friend could answer that, so she answered me
imitating my sister jokingly. Apparently, my sister had been nearby and laughed
silently. After receiving my answer, I hung up still unaware that it was a
ruse. When she got home she asked me if I knew. I was dumbfounded. Through the
phone, I couldn’t tell that I wasn’t talking to my sister. How confused would I
be in a future where androids could look, act, and, speak just like a person?
Personally, I’m not looking
forward to that sort of future. One of my biggest concerns of characteristics
in a person is honesty. How easily would I be able to discern that a person is
actually an android? Like in the first episode of the second season of Black
Mirror titled “Be Right Back”, would people be able to create robotic copies of
themselves? I personally don’t support the idea. No matter how much a robot may
seem like the person it is portraying, it will never be able to be a
replacement for that person. It is not that person. Even if it became its own
identity, I would not be able to classify it as a person. The same argument can
be said for an impression. If a person performs a perfect impression of another
person constantly, that person will still never be the person they are imitating.
I also think that Martha’s
use of the android to cope wasn’t healthy either. She didn’t want to believe
that Ash was gone, so she continued to pretend that he was still there. I
believe the use of artificially sentient androids may help people, just not in
the way that Martha used Ash 2. It is still extremely unsafe to blur the lines
between a person and a robot. I feel that trust may go completely out the
window if the line blurred too much, but who knows? Maybe, I’m looking at this
the wrong way. Maybe, the world intends to go a different direction than the
episode. Either way, I’m just hoping humanity goes in the right direction.
5 comments:
Very interesting. I like it.
I absolutely agree with this and I don't think you are wrong. In fact, I often become scared when I think about this future as well. How will we know what's real and what's not? Humans will become indistinguishable from robots and visa versa. This, as you suggested, will blur the very definition of humanity.
I agree with this. It is an extremely uneasy feeling to know that robots could be apart of our everyday lives in the near future.
I agree man. That is so unhealthy and dangerous to 'bring back the dead.' Just deal with the pain like normal people
I agree. I would not like to live in a world where humans and robots are difficult to distinguish. People would be able to blame anything they did on a robot, as well as set people up for crimes they didn't commit. It would drive the world increasingly paranoid and skeptical of facts.
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