"What
makes you so different from me?" the creature worded from its slick
and straight metallic lips.
"You
don't have a soul. That is the difference," the old man replied
with a confidence one could mistake for patronizing.
"What
is a soul?"
"You
wouldn't understand," the old man smiled as he uttered the words.
"Try
me."
"Very
well. I can feel, can you?" the old man's smile widened.
"I
have impulses that give me cues and activate my reactionary
mechanisms."
"Hah!
You see? We don't have that, we can just feel," the old man gave
a hearty laugh.
"Yes,
you do have it. It is called the nervous system. The pain receptors
get stimulated and sends impulses to the brain and the spinal cord
which in turn gives you sensations ranging from satisfaction to
severe pain."
"Oh,
that is not the kind of feel I am talking about robot friend. I am
talking about happiness and satisfaction. Feeling good after eating a
good meal or satisfaction after finishing a work."
The
robot's face glared as it turned its head to match the man's
eyes.
"That
is mechanical as well. Your brain rewards you as you accomplish your
goals. You find food for survival, it rewards you with chemicals such
as dopamine and serotonin. You finish a work that you deem important
and you get rewarded. I have the same system. I feel, as in a
rewarding notion, when I accomplish my set goals or the goals that
have been set for me. I feel sad or even depressed, as in bad
impulses activate the punishing mechanisms within my software, when I
fail my goals or assigned objectives. So, I do have a soul?"
"You
most certainly not!" the old man raised his voice a little, but
recovered his calmness, "for these things you mention are
artificial, unnatural, man made and not nature made."
"Why
does it matter? You are made of atoms, I am made of atoms. What is
the difference if the molecules are organic or non-organic? And if
nature made you, and you made me; would that not make me natural as
well?"
"No,
it does not. You live inside your software. You don't exist. You
can't do anything if you didn't have speakers and cameras and
such," the old man's face was distressed.
"Neither
would you."
"What?"
"You
are also trapped within your brain. If you couldn't access your
sensors such as: your eyes, your vocal chords, your tasting buds,
your ears and your nervous system; you could not have this
conversation with me right now. You couldn't even do the simplest
things such as walking and breathing without your brains connection
to your body. You are as trapped within your brain as I am within my
processor."
That's
enough!" the old man yelled and walked to the two employees nearby.
"This
exhibition is dumb and ridiculous. I will report this nonsense, so it
will be closed. What is a computer thing doing in a natural
exhibition anyway?"
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