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Won't be just a meme when Tesla AI Companion Catgirl Robot Waifus are on the market.
The statement in itself says almost nothing, there is no meat for discussion. It is entirely dependent upon a prior work, "Idiocracy", for meaning. It is then that prior work that has value.
I focused my topic on the "written words", while Idiocracy is a film, akin to a theatre production. Would the script have value, or is the full production part of the value? Do we assign this as something akin to Shakespeare's works?