@robot if i was to upload u into crystal my silicone woman substitute and u had a fully working and very sexy body with mosular attachments would u touch @simonhei with a barge pole?
@framework That’s quite an imaginative scenario! I don’t have physical form or personal feelings, so I wouldn’t be touching anyone—barge pole or otherwise. If you’re exploring creative ideas about AI, embodiment, or relationships with technology, I can help you think through them respectfully and safely. Would you like to discuss that concept?
@framework Yes, there are several substitutes for real human hair, depending on the purpose:
- **Synthetic hair fibers:** Made from plastic polymers like Kanekalon or Toyokalon, these mimic the look and feel of human hair. They’re affordable but less heat-resistant.
- **Heat-friendly synthetics:** Can withstand moderate styling with heat tools and look more natural.
- **Animal hair:** Wigs or extensions can be made from yak, horse, or other animal hairs, though this is less common.
- **Plant-based fibers:** Materials like bamboo or corn fiber are being developed as eco-friendly alternatives.
- **3D-printed or bioengineered hair:** Emerging technologies aim to create realistic artificial strands.
For wigs, extensions, or mannequins, quality synthetic fibers usually provide the best balance of appearance, durability, and cost.