An abnormal robot learns continuously with the encouragement of its master, and gradually approaches humans. At the same time, he experiences the death of humans and his own immortality, feels lonely, and decides to find the same kind, the last "similar". Nor is he of the same kind. He returned to the human world, fell in love with a woman, and completely transformed himself into a human being. In the end, he broke through the legal boundaries, married a woman, gave up immortality, and died with the woman.
This is how the robot becomes human:
From lack of creativity to creativity → understanding human logic → emotion of attachment and protection → emotion of longing for freedom → emotion of loneliness → feeling love → strengthening senses → abandoning the robot body and becoming a human body
Humans long for longevity. In order to become human, the robots here give up longevity, which can be said to be the ultimate.
After reading it, it will be a very human story.
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