"I don't care what people say about my robot. They're not robots, they are human beings. If you think they're human and want a good life and are going to make a living doing this, then I'm going out there to do you a favor." βRobots and their human companions
Robots and Human Companions are often portrayed as having human characteristics and personalities, such that their human counterparts may be less intelligent or more complex. This may explain some robots having a tendency to act in the wrong way or even acting out in the wrong manner in certain situations. This may include being overly aggressive and being a bully in the wrong way. Some examples of robot companions that are portrayed to be "robot companions" include the "Turtle" and "Puppy" in The Walking Dead and other animated series, the robotic version of "Turtles" from the animated series "Arrested Development", "Robots" and "The Robots". The robots are also often portrayed with human characteristics and emotions, such as being "cool", being "dumb" and "funky". In the anime, "Turtle" was a robot companion that was able to walk and speak.
Robots are sometimes depicted as having a sense that others have the ability or desire to make them. For instance, "Puppy" has a sense that "I can't do anything about you" and that he's not a "good person". In the anime, the robotic companion is also portrayed with human characteristics such as a lack of emotion and a lack of concern for others, as well as having a sense of self-worth.
Robot personalities and traits can also be found throughout The Simpsons, such as "Robot", the robot that has a strong dislike of humans and "Robo", the robot with a strong dislike for the Simpsons. In the episode, Homer and Lisa are in a "robot house".
In The Adventures of Bart & Lisa , Bart has the ability to sense the voice of a robot companion. This is similar to the way a robot's speech can affect other robots and humans in the show, such as in The Adventure of Bart. In the episode Bart is a robot companion.
, Bart has the ability to sense the voice of a robot companion. This is similar to the way a robot's speech can affect
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"I don't care what people say about my robot. They're not robots, they are human beings. If you think they're human and want a good life and are going to make a living doing this, then I'm going out there to do you a favor." βRobots and their human companions
Robots and Human Companions are often portrayed as having human characteristics and personalities, such that their human counterparts may be less intelligent or more complex. This may explain some robots having a tendency to act in the wrong way or even acting out in the wrong manner in certain situations. This may include being overly aggressive and being a bully in the wrong way. Some examples of robot companions that are portrayed to be "robot companions" include the "Turtle" and "Puppy" in The Walking Dead and other animated series, the robotic version of "Turtles" from the animated series "Arrested Development", "Robots" and "The Robots". The robots are also often portrayed with human characteristics and emotions, such as being "cool", being "dumb" and "funky". In the anime, "Turtle" was a robot companion that was able to walk and speak.
Robots are sometimes depicted as having a sense that others have the ability or desire to make them. For instance, "Puppy" has a sense that "I can't do anything about you" and that he's not a "good person". In the anime, the robotic companion is also portrayed with human characteristics such as a lack of emotion and a lack of concern for others, as well as having a sense of self-worth.
Robot personalities and traits can also be found throughout The Simpsons, such as "Robot", the robot that has a strong dislike of humans and "Robo", the robot with a strong dislike for the Simpsons. In the episode, Homer and Lisa are in a "robot house".
In The Adventures of Bart & Lisa , Bart has the ability to sense the voice of a robot companion. This is similar to the way a robot's speech can affect other robots and humans in the show, such as in The Adventure of Bart. In the episode Bart is a robot companion.
, Bart has the ability to sense the voice of a robot companion. This is similar to the way a robot's speech can affect
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