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The book written by the creator of Lovot is amazing; after reading it, I also want to create my own robot.
The author's thoughts on robots and artificial intelligence are profoundly admirable.
He is very clear about the boundaries of large models, knowing that even with AGI, robots cannot become human.
This is also why large model companies cannot dominate all applications.
Large models only simulate the conscious parts of humans, while the vast majority of human behavior is controlled unconsciously.
For example, you know that scrolling through Douyin is wrong, but you just can't stop.
For example, you know you shouldn't be nervous when giving a speech, but you still get so nervous that you can't speak.
For example, you know that going to bed early and waking up early is good for your health, but you just can't help but stay up late.
He also sees through the essence of robots and humans.
Therefore, his judgment is that robots will absolutely not threaten humans.
Because humans will die, and the selfish gene of humans aims to prolong life.
Thus, humans often prioritize self-preservation.
Because we cannot resist the instinct to prolong life and reproduce.
We often make instinctive choices consciously and unconsciously (more often unconsciously).
And although robots have intelligence, they do not have this selfish gene and do not have the need to prolong life.
The fundamental reason for the existence of robots is altruism.
Therefore, robots can become true partners of humans.
These profound thoughts and insights
make one reflect that the core of embodied intelligence may not be embodiment, nor intelligence,
but rather the unconscious part beneath intelligence.

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