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I think that the main thing that differentiates Man (humans) from machines is logic, for example, anyone who has seen i Robot, the robot decides to save Will Smith from the cars at the bottom of the river, because he had a higher chance of survival once removed from the car than the little girl, logically that is the correct choice, however, as a human, we would "know" to get the little girl first, its not logical but it seems (to me at least, and Will Smith) morally right. I also agree with squatteam, machines (so far in technological advances) can only think as far as they are programmed to, whearas, most, humans have the indipendant thought to do what they want or what the feel is right not what they have been told is right, but then what you feel to be right usually depends on your social upbringing and is genrally collective ideas that you have used to form your own... (double contradiction...) Also, a machine can "like" art or whatever, but only if it is programmed to, humans like things such as art or architecture or whatever but just because they do, i wouldnt be able to tell someone why i like phylosophy, i just do but a machine would only like it because it was told to... Sorry, a bit longwinded, i can rarely easily express my opinion... 
"We're not tools of the government or anyone else, fighting was the only thing i was good at but atleast i fought for what I beleaved in... Grey Fox"
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