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My Friend, the Robot: An Argument for E-Friendship*
This paper argues for the possibility of e-friendship, a form of friendship between humans and silicon-based electronic agents. Section I introduces the topic. Section II defines "e-friendship." Sections III and IV identify qualities humans and silicon-based systems require for e-friendship. Section V defends the proposal against objections.