TECH
The Intergalactic
Space Chronicle
Androids Are Spending their Life Savings on Uniqueness Software
By M.B. Alexander
Many have been complaining about the new reform that has passed in many countries calling for the equality of pay between human and android workers. Some say it will help create more human jobs if employers have to pay partially bio androids the same salary.
Others are concerned that this change will create very wealthy androids and change the social balance of our societies for the worse. After all, they, unlike organic humans, do not have to spend their money on food and shelter unless they want to.
But it seems that this is a very big misconception, many androids are not saving up their salaries at all, and instead, they are buying uniqueness software and human quarks programmed by tech engineers and anthropologists to make them stand out as individuals. Some androids will spend their whole life savings for exclusive traits designed just for them.
Uniqueness programming ranges from a crooked smile to an odd sense of humor, a one of kind nose, or perhaps an obsession with coins or stamps. Popular software includes a voice from an organic human who died and left it to his family or a rare laugh that makes other people smile.
I suppose we all have our needs; for some it’s sustenance and a roof over their heads to protect them from the acid rain that falls every now and then, while others need to feel like they are not a factory product and that they matter as an individual.