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So I hope this is the right place to ask this, I was going to ask on /tg/ but its not tabletop RPG related. I the story I'm currently writing, all robots/droids/mechanical men are grouped into five 'classes' based on how complex and independent they are (the story is about robots and sentience and self-awareness and shit like that, so focusing on how robots are defined is important). For example,
>A Class 1 robot would be like one of those Roomba vacuum cleaners
>A Class 2 robot would be like a remote controlled drone
>A Class 3 robot would be like those Lego mindstorm robots you see at conventions
>A Class 4 robot would be like a virtual assistant, like Siri or Cortana (the one that comes pre-installed with Windows)
>A Class 5 would be a standard artificial intelligence, like HAL 9000 or Neuromancer
While I was writing I found that the distinction between the different classes wasn't very clear in some places, so I typed up this page and was hoping if I could get some feedback from some other anons to see if there was anything I missed or anything that doesn't quite make sense. Am I going too far into LitRPG territory?

https://docdro.id/AEIjDS2

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