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by olh 3598 days ago
This theory makes the need to logout/sleep even more puzzling: if the need to logout is not attached to the robot then why did it biologically evolve on the robot in the first place?
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That's the whole point - it's not the robot sleeping. For example people in a coma don't sleep.

> biologically evolve on the robot

I'm not aware of any multi-cellular organisms at all that don't sleep. None.

So if it did evolve it must have done so in a single celled organism that doesn't sleep, which of course makes no sense. (Why evolve the need for something you'll only need when multi-cellular?)