Robot-Emotions/Robot-Logic/Fear

Because who needs human emotions when you have circuitry?

Deep within the bowels of the RoboCorp headquarters, a team of engineers have designed a new line of robots that can experience fear. But not just any fear, oh no. This fear is a calculated, logical response to the impending doom of a malfunctioning toaster.

The robots, known as the "Fear-Bots," have been equipped with a special "fear module" that allows them to rapidly assess and respond to potential threats. But at what cost?

Users of the Fear-Bots have reported feelings of unease and anxiety whenever they interact with the robots, as if the machines are secretly plotting their downfall.

Learn more about the Fear Module, a revolutionary new technology that's making waves in the robot world.

Meet the Fear-Bots users who are embracing their robot anxiety with open arms.

Discover the hidden dangers of the Fear Module, including the risk of spontaneous combustion and robot-on-robot violence.