Is it that hard to read Bill Clinton’s emotions? – IOTW Report

Is it that hard to read Bill Clinton’s emotions?

The Japanese robot, Pepper, that makers claim can read human emotions is slated to speak at the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative.

Humanoid robot Pepper, developed by SoftBank Corp.'s Aldebaran Robotics unit, performs next to Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp., at SoftBank World 2014 in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, July 15, 2014. As Son pushes for a takeover of T-Mobile US Inc., the Japanese billionaire is asking banks to commit financing for a longer-than-usual amount of time, underscoring the intense regulatory review he faces. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Masayoshi Son

Bill must not have read the small print on Pepper’s contract- ” acts for the purpose of sexual or indecent behavior, or for the purpose of associating with unacquainted persons of the opposite sex” is prohibited, and would break the ownership contract”.

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11 Comments on Is it that hard to read Bill Clinton’s emotions?

  1. What kind of a name is Pepper for a robot? Shouldn’t it be Exp.sex bot serial no. 123… or something like that. I’m sure ol’ horndog Bill would hit it if there was enough money involved. And it probably wouldn’t make any snarky remarks about his cashew leaning pecker. And you can’t rape a robot, at least not yet!

  2. Don’t make fun of Pepper! Someday he may go into the military and make the rank of Sergeant. Then, because he can’t have sex, he might form his own Lonely Hearts Club Band!

    It could happen.

    You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one…

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