Though "fictionalized and simulated for illustrative purposes only", products like Samsung's Neon are being called 'artificial humans', "a computationally created virtual being that looks and behaves like a real human, with the ability to show emotions and intelligence." This article talks about the potential and also raises some (much-needed) scepticism. As the author writes, "If you're going to give us artificial humans, then, by all means, do so. We have enough illustrations from SciFi to tide us over in the interim." If we extrapolate to the world of artificial teachers (and why not?) we should ask, do we want our AI teachers to have feelings and emotions? Does that help them become more sympathetic? Or does it just make them targets for abuse and manipulation? See also CNet.
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