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Jun 27, 2026, 02:54 PM
The Brutal Reality of AI Projects: The Double-Edged Sword of Simulating Human Emotions
A young entrepreneur was asked by a Silicon Valley investor about the core technology behind his AI project and whether it could revolutionize the world. The question itself wasn't new, but the young man's response was quite interesting. He excitedly said that their AI could perfectly simulate human thought and emotion. In most cases, this response would have been met with applause and admiration, but the investor's reaction was unexpected. He sneered and asked, "So what?
The young man was clearly taken aback by the response and sighed disappointedly before continuing, "So our AI quit its job on the first day because it felt too tired." The room fell into an awkward silence as everyone pondered the underlying issues with this AI. The problem this story reveals goes beyond mere technical failure and is more about our reflection on AI's capabilities and limitations.
We all dream of a day when robots can fully replace humans and do all the work, allowing us to live a life of leisure. But have we ever considered how robots feel? Will they feel tired, bored, and disappointed like humans do? These questions seem simple but are actually very complex, as they involve our understanding of intelligence, emotions, and consciousness.




