the viewpoint of nonhuman

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"What is it like to be you?" This question may often be asked of your robot, but rarely is it asked of you. As humans, we generally do not ask what it is like to be a human because, by default, we assume that we know what is going on in their minds. Frequently, however, this assumption can cause us to misread and misunderstand each other by placing our unique experiences and interpreting the world through our black-and-white lens without seeing the rich spectrum of color others may experience. So what would change if, instead of only imagining the abstractions of those around us with their bodies and brains as they see with their eyes and ears, somebody decided to actually try experiencing those things firsthand? What if instead of asking what it would be like to be them, we told those people what it is like to be us?

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