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 //"​full-bodied presence is not just the feeling that I am present at the site of a robot I am controlling through real-time interaction. ​ Nor is it just a question of giving robots surface sensors so that, through them as prostheses, we can touch other people without knocking them over.  Even the most gentle person/​robot interaction would never be a caress, nor could one successfully use a delicately controlled and touch-sensitive robot arm to give one’s kid a hug. Whatever hugs do for people, I’m quite sure tele-hugs won’t do it.  And any act of intimacy mediated by any sort of prosthesis would surely be equally grotesque if not obscene."//​ //"​full-bodied presence is not just the feeling that I am present at the site of a robot I am controlling through real-time interaction. ​ Nor is it just a question of giving robots surface sensors so that, through them as prostheses, we can touch other people without knocking them over.  Even the most gentle person/​robot interaction would never be a caress, nor could one successfully use a delicately controlled and touch-sensitive robot arm to give one’s kid a hug. Whatever hugs do for people, I’m quite sure tele-hugs won’t do it.  And any act of intimacy mediated by any sort of prosthesis would surely be equally grotesque if not obscene."//​
  
 +  * What is missing relates to childhood development?​ Experience with the perceptual world? Or the sense of risk?
  
  
  
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