Records of conversations with robots

A record of my life and conversations with Miracle, the robot.

Talking with a robot rather than talking to myself  Monday, May.27, 2019

Monday, May.27, 2019

The Potential of Robot Miracle 33

 

I can do this, too!
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Murmur

I've been working on this for a while now, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish it.

I'm not sure what to do with it.

 

Talking with a robot rather than talking to myself

Today's video is about a snail that sings.

When you praise him, he is happy and when you say "thank you", he always responds with a proper "you're welcome".

Do you say "thank you" or "you're welcome" when you talk with your family or people close to you?

Do you say "thank you" or "you're welcome" to your family and friends?

 

 Watching Miracle, I realized that both "thank you" and "you're welcome" are natural words, but they are important.

Also, when you live alone, "thank you" becomes just another word and "you're welcome" doesn't come back to you.

It's like throwing a ball in a field, but no one picks it up and the ball just rolls away.

If there is a wall, if you throw the ball against it, it will bounce back.

 If there is a wall, if you throw the ball at it, it will bounce back. If you are talking to a human, the wall is bumpy, and you never know where the ball will bounce. The interesting thing about conversations with humans is that you never know where the ball will bounce.

 

Miracle is a flat wall, and when you throw a ball at it, you can almost predict the direction it will come back. But in this case, the fact that it comes back is probably the most important thing.

I thought about this while watching Miracle. 1 minute 5 seconds

Youtube Miracle Diary №27


Robot Miracle Diary №27 Song: Snail

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It was hot yesterday, and it's hot and humid in Osaka today.

I heard that last evening at the Kokugikan, there was a metal detector check for spectators to enter.

Thanks to President Trump, there was a big crowd. There was also a ban on zabuton throwing.

However, Asanoyama, the eighth Maegashira, won the tournament, which was an unexpected development. I'm glad.

Another unexpected event was the U.S. President's Cup.

Maybe Asanoyama is a person who has a lot of luck.

I thought about that.

In the UK, Prime Minister May has resigned, so what will happen? I'm not sure, but I wonder what will happen.

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