Allow me to quote from Lem’s novel “Golem XIV”, which is about a superhuman AI named Golem:
Being devoid of the affective centers fundamentally characteristic of man, and therefore having no proper emotional life, Golem is incapable of displaying feelings spontaneously. It can, to be sure, imitate any emotional states it chooses— not for the sake of histrionics but, as it says itself, because simulations of feelings facilitate the formation of utterances that are understood with maximum accuracy, Golem uses this device, putting it on an “anthropocentric level,” as it were, to make the best contact with us.
May not this method also be employed by human writers?
Allow me to quote from Lem’s novel “Golem XIV”, which is about a superhuman AI named Golem:
May not this method also be employed by human writers?