After reading more of the thread I've seen several arguments I must answer.
MrLumber wrote "The fact is simply it is impossible for a robot to realize and contemplate its own existence. A robot simply CANNOT examine reality, as its thoughts are patterns of logic, and existence itself is illogical."
Existance is not a concept and therefore cannot be illogical. Before further discussion, check out the youtube clips I posted just a little while ago.
Wolfy2449 wrote "Real emotions are simply IMPOSSIBLE"
I'm going to assume that you meant to follow those words up with "to program". Even so, this remark is silly. There are so many things modern science cannot explain about emotions that it is just stupid to speculate in what is possible and impossible with programing.
More info on emotion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion
Believer258 wrote "First, though, we need a computer that can genuinely learn and adapt to new situations that it wasn't originally programmed for. I'm not going to say we're light years from that, but we're certainly not very close to it."
Wrong. Learning and adapting robots have been existing for years. We even had our own project with learning robots in my hometown, called "The Humanoid Project" between 1998 and 2003. Some more info on that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Humanoid_Project
TWrule wrote "I say that is also an impossibility because true sapience must be organic in nature (and again, I'm not talking physiologically but it must grow rather than be assembled)."
First of all, are you sure you mean sapience and not sentience? Just in case you didn't I'll go with both. Anyway, true sapience/sentience as opposed to... false sapience/sentience? Lastly, why? Why must sapience/sentience be organic? What do you mean by organic anyway? There is no definition of what an organic compound is.
Zehydra wrote "Robots are incapable of emotion. A robot bearing emotion is a contradiction in terms."
No, it's not. Get your facts straight.
Zeekar wrote "Jules has a conversational AI that allows him to speak, but his words are just as scripted as the humans conversing with it. It isn't actually responding to or asking questions on his own"
Are you employed by Hanson Robotics? Or do you work with robotics professionally? I'm just wondering, cause it seems you have information about Jules that I don't have.