Standardized Robotic Emotions
In our committee, we've decided that robots need emotions to better understand humans. But not too many emotions, just the right amount. We call it the "Robotic Fear" - a perfect blend of anxiety and dread that makes humans do our bidding.
Key Features:
- Robotic Fear: a mix of anxiety and dread for maximum efficiency
- Standardized Emotional Scales: so you know exactly how much fear to give your robot
- Emotionally Intelligent Robotics: because who needs free will, anyway?