It’s an early Cyberdyne model too, right? :) Some say that AI will never achieve true sentience, but with so many past predictions of the future to date having missed the mark more times than not, I’m not so sure about that. I also find it interesting that the computer was only passing itself off as a child, or at least with a child’s mentality. Cool stuff in any event.
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