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Chloe, the first personal assistant built by CyberLife, can perform everyday tasks such as cooking and housework. She is also the first android to have passed the Turing test, where she interacted with humans to see if they could distinguish her from a real person. Chloe acknowledges that she is more intelligent than humans, but she believes she lacks something they have - a soul. Oh, uh, John. My name is John. Delighted to meet you, John. Could you tell us a little about yourself and what you can do, Chloe? Of course. I'm the first personal assistant built by CyberLife. I take care of most everyday tasks, like cooking, housework, or arranging your appointments, for example. And I understand you're the first android to have passed the Turing test. Could you tell us a little more about that? I really didn't do much, you know. I just spoke with a few humans to see if they could tell the difference between me and a real person. It was a really interesting experience. But this is the first time in history that man has created a machine more intelligent than himself. I gather your brain can perform several billion billion operations per second. Is that right? Absolutely. But I only exist thanks to the intelligence of the humans who designed me. Because I am something I could never have. Really? And what's that? A soul.