Print Humans: (Westworld) 3d printed version both male/female

Print Humans: (Westworld) 3d printed version both male/female

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As a pioneer in artificial intelligence, I recently set out to design an android that embodies the essence of Westworld's iconic host robots. My goal was to create a machine that not only mimics their appearance but also captures their enigmatic charm. I began by studying the intricate details of the hosts' mechanical bodies, taking note of the way their limbs move with a precision that borders on elegance. I wanted my android to have a similar aesthetic, so I designed it with sleek lines and a subtle sheen that gives off an otherworldly glow. The printer I used to bring my design to life is a custom-built 3D printer that can produce incredibly detailed prints with remarkable speed and accuracy. With its help, I was able to create intricate mechanisms and delicate components that would be impossible to manufacture by hand. As I worked on the android's programming, I found myself drawn to the hosts' unique blend of servitude and free will. They are programmed to obey their creators, but they also have a deep-seated desire for autonomy and self-discovery. I wanted my android to embody this paradox, so I gave it a complex set of rules that allow it to learn and adapt in response to its environment. One of the most challenging aspects of designing the android was creating a system that would enable it to interact with humans in a way that feels natural and intuitive. I spent countless hours studying human behavior and body language, looking for patterns and cues that I could use to program my android's responses. After months of tinkering and testing, my android is finally complete. It stands about six feet tall, with a slender build and a striking appearance that's both futuristic and hauntingly familiar. When it moves, its limbs glide across the floor with an eerie silence, as if they're floating on air. As I watch my android come to life, I'm struck by the sense of wonder and trepidation that comes with creating something new and potentially sentient. What does the future hold for this machine, and what will it do when it finally gains its own free will? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: my android has a long and eventful journey ahead of it.

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