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Fear Quote by Hiroshi Yamamoto

“Where did this baseless fear that robots would attack humans come from? Why were there so many stories about robots and humans fighting? Did they only exist because that was how mankind had always lived? Did we simply see ourselves in these humanoid machines? Were we not simply afraid of our own…” quote by Hiroshi Yamamoto
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““Where did this baseless fear that robots would attack humans come from? Why were there so many stories about robots and humans fighting? Did they only exist because that was how mankind had always lived? Did we simply see ourselves in these humanoid machines? Were we not simply afraid of our own reflections?””

Hiroshi Yamamoto

About This Quote

Human fear of robots stems from projecting our own anxieties onto machines, reflecting deeper self‑reflection.

In simple terms: We fear robots because they mirror our own fears.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address underlying anxieties.

Themes

technology fear human nature reflection

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • film criticism
  • AI ethics workshops
  • personal journaling

Key Concepts

Psychology of fear anthropomorphism media influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we imagine machines as threats?
  • How can we reframe our relationship with AI?
A Different Perspective

Fear can be amplified by sensational media.

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