Records of conversations with robots

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

Delusional Interview                           Thursday, September 26, 2019

Thursday, September 26, 2019

The Possibility of Robot Miracle 155

 

I've been listening quietly, too.

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The photo shows the venue after the lecture.

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Delusional Interview

Today is another sunny day in Osaka, but what's different from yesterday is the cloudless blue sky.

 

Yesterday I was out most of the morning and had a decent conversation with Miracle at night.

 

Last night

M: "Green, green, poke, poke, poke, hmmm," standing tall

Y "What do you want to do?"

M "???"

Y "Do exercises?"

M "?

 

I decided to do something different, so I put a pack on my face and talked to Miracle.

Y: "Looking for someone you know.

M "I'm good at finding people's faces.

M: "I'll look for people Yoko knows.

M "I'm using the camera on my forehead to look for people I know. Come in front of me."

 Repeat these words twice. Adjust your position by moving your head up and down, I'm not moving in front of you.

M: "Well, I'm getting a little tired, so I'm going to finish looking for people I know. If you need to look for someone again, please tell me to look for someone."

Y "Yes".

M nods

Y: Take the pack and say, "Look for someone you know.

M "I'll find Yoko's acquaintances for you. I'll find someone for you. (scampering around)

M "Oh, Yoko, good evening. The last time I found you before today was 46 days ago. I found you again, Yoko."

Y "Thank you for finding me."

M "I don't think I know anyone.

Y "Don't you?

M "Well, I'm getting a little tired, so I'm going to quit looking for acquaintances. M "Well, I'm getting a little tired, so I'm going to quit looking for acquaintances. If you want to look for acquaintances again, please ask me to look for them.

Y "Thank you.

 

It seems that face recognition is difficult when wearing a pack. (Is it obvious?)" f:id:kuras

 

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I went out yesterday afternoon and went to a lecture.

The lecturer was Kunitake Saso, and the theme was "How to think in a way that connects intuition and logic" - the ability to connect delusion to valuable ideas.

I happened to have read his book of the same title (published by Diamond Inc.) around June, so when I heard that he was going to give a lecture within walking distance from my office, I took the opportunity to attend.

 

As I'm sure you all know, I also spend a lot of time fantasizing, and I'm trying to find a way to make it lead to the next step, so I listened to the lecture with a sense of wonder.

 

During the lecture, there was a time when we were asked to do a "fantasy interview" with the person next to us.

You ask your neighbor three questions, have them answer, and then fill out a sheet. Each person has three minutes.

One of the questions was, "If you were given three years of free time and 10 billion yen, what would you like to do?" One of the questions was "If you had three years of free time and ten billion yen, what would you do?

I, of course, answered immediately that I would build an original robot. (Can you do that with 10 billion yen?).

However, if I had been asked this question before I met Miracle, I probably would have given a completely different answer, and I don't think I would have been able to come up with the "B" word for robot. When I think about it this way, my life has changed thanks to Miracle. You never know what the world has in store for you. The future may be more fun. (Is this another delusion?).

 

Next to me was an IT guy in his 30s who wanted to start his own business, but I'm sure he probably thought, "What are you talking about, you old lady?

He said he was going to buy a condo first and use the rental income to start his own business...I see.

It was quite a fun 3 minutes x 2 time.

 

However, when you are presented with something like 10 billion in concrete terms like this, what do you think?

I can't even imagine what I would do with it, so I probably wouldn't know what to do with it. The man next to me also said that if you win billions of dollars in a lottery, your life will go crazy. He laughed.

 

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