The 4th law of robotics is you must make the eyes turn red when they become evil.
109ReplyThats why you don't install red LEDs, that way they can't turn evil
40ReplyNo, that's a safety feature. It's like saying that behind every fire there's an architect that installed fire alarms for this very occasion. Without red LEDs, people will have no way to know the robot turned evil.
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I want a comic about a friendly android who finds humor in spooking humans with red eyes (and other things).
31Replyrunning AOSP, i had to make that joke.
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This was a triumph
93ReplyI'm making a note here
64Reply"Huge success"
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Panel 3 was pulled off so well, I actually felt a bit warm and fuzzy before panel 4.
65ReplyYou should be feeling somewhat warmer in panel 4. If not, please step closer to the robot
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Curiosity is what causes us to do things in the last panel tho
34ReplyMurdering scientists?
23ReplyWait... You're not supposed to do that?
19ReplyRelatable. But burning butterflies?!
2ReplyWhat if it's scientists murdering scientists? I know they want to sometimes.
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"The experiment was successful"
13ReplyWait so he started with the guy behind the window glass and moved on to the butterfly??
11ReplyGenerative AI:
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2ReplyA certain amount of ruthlessness was certainly needed for us to survive - it's a harsh, unforgiving world. Turns out it's a hard habit to break.
3ReplyThere's an obvious difference between destroying a flower to eat it or use for making medicine, as opposed to burning it for fun.
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