Also, for a full gynoid, she seems to have an awfully "human" anatomy with organ-looking parts even though, logically, she should have entirely different arrangements like batteries and servers for memory access in her chest. Plus, she's going to need to have a refresh of her windshield wiper fluid if she keeps showing up in pictures with big sopping tears like these...
Also, for a full gynoid, she seems to have an awfully "human" anatomy with organ-looking parts even though, logically, she should have entirely different arrangements like batteries and servers for memory access in her chest. Plus, she's going to need to have a refresh of her windshield wiper fluid if she keeps showing up in pictures with big sopping tears like these...
Well, you know how the human body is rather efficient for an organism its size and ecological niche? Biomimetics make it easy to design complex machines that operate close to human standards. That and she might be a synthetic organ testbed.
Doesn't explain why she keeps getting rekt, though. How many times did her handler have to buy her new clothes now?
Well, you know how the human body is rather efficient for an organism its size and ecological niche? Biomimetics make it easy to design complex machines that operate close to human standards. That and she might be a synthetic organ testbed.
Doesn't explain why she keeps getting rekt, though. How many times did her handler have to buy her new clothes now?
Humans are efficient for a biological organism. That doesn't mean full synthetic "organs" to fully mirror human biology is the most efficient way to build a machine. The sort of chemical process humans run upon even has severe vestigial inefficiencies built in from the days of the first multicellular life. This is saying nothing of the efficiency of alternate forms of energy production, which most of the human body's organs are built to handle. (Lungs are just for passing oxygen to burn food...) A biomimetic brain could make sense, especially in pursuit of human-like emotions, but there are better ways to handle other parts of biology, and certainly no reason to exactly mimic human anatomy.
Anyway, if across-the-board biological superiority were the case, why bother making robots at all, when you could just genetically engineer animals to specific purposes if they are more efficient than machines?
As for her injuries, previous images gave the impression of being hit by a car or train, or being in an earthquake. This looks more like being hit by a weapon with a shockwave, like a cannon, which ripped the arm out, tore and melted the skin, and dragged several "organs" with it, leaving only the most secure "skeletal" structural pieces hanging on in the impact zone. I would expect more deformation of metal, though...
I'd also have to point out that a "human enough" gynoid may not have a "handler", but could possess all the legal rights of a human.
Also, for a full gynoid, she seems to have an awfully "human" anatomy with organ-looking parts even though, logically, she should have entirely different arrangements like batteries and servers for memory access in her chest. Plus, she's going to need to have a refresh of her windshield wiper fluid if she keeps showing up in pictures with big sopping tears like these...
Her creator is either very generous and forward-thinking or very sadistic because it seems she was built with the ability to feel pain.
Her creator is either very generous and forward-thinking or very sadistic because it seems she was built with the ability to feel pain.
The ability to experience the sense of touch is a necessary function if you want to understand humanity, much less pass yourself off as one. Pain is just the sense of touch when it becomes unpleasant, and even that has its uses in guiding behavior. (Don't hurt yourself, protect already-injured parts of the body...)
The line between sadistic or not is whether there is a sane pain threshold or means of "turning pain off," (which in a human is done with adrenaline,) so that they can still act in an emergency.
The ability to experience the sense of touch is a necessary function if you want to understand humanity, much less pass yourself off as one. Pain is just the sense of touch when it becomes unpleasant, and even that has its uses in guiding behavior. (Don't hurt yourself, protect already-injured parts of the body...)
The line between sadistic or not is whether there is a sane pain threshold or means of "turning pain off," (which in a human is done with adrenaline,) so that they can still act in an emergency.
The ability to detect damage is extremely important for any system; even we meatbags have pretty severe problems without it.