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Omar Essentially Quote by Jeffery Deaver

“Accordingly, the occupant of the car was not Aslan Zagaev, nor was it one of the tactical agents. It was Omar, essentially a robotic head and torso, with a few servo motors inside that let him—well, it—mimic pretty well the movement and gestures of a human being. You could program the system so…” quote by Jeffery Deaver
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““Accordingly, the occupant of the car was not Aslan Zagaev, nor was it one of the tactical agents. It was Omar, essentially a robotic head and torso, with a few servo motors inside that let him—well, it—mimic pretty well the movement and gestures of a human being. You could program the system so that Omar would act bored or drunk or—the most-used setting—nervous and fidgety. The features weren’t as good as Disney animatronics but inside a vehicle or in the dark, he could usually trick a shooter. Omar—and Omarina (brunette or blonde and 36D)—came in white, black and Latino.””

Jeffery Deaver

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Broken Window, Jeffery Deaver, 2012

A robotic vehicle occupant can be programmed to mimic human emotions and gestures, deceiving observers and attackers.

In simple terms: A robot can fake human behavior to fool people.

Key Takeaway

Use programmed behavior to influence perception.

Themes

deception technology human mimicry security

Mood

cautious analytical critical

Type

technological strategic

When to use this quote

  • military deception
  • security systems
  • law enforcement tactics
  • theatrical performance

Key Concepts

AI animatronics behavioral programming

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we detect synthetic human behavior?
  • What ethical limits exist for deceptive robotics?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on programmed behavior may fail against trained observers.

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