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Arisa’s self-awareness not only makes her different from other robots but also leads her to perceive Sophia’s family as her own. This transition is pivotal, reflecting the duality of her existence—as a tool for human progress and as an entity seeking connection.
Internal Conflicts and Ethical Dilemmas
As Arisa grows closer to Sophia and her family, complications arise. David, Sophia's father, is embroiled in his own struggles—facing a divorce and financial issues while trying to stay connected with his children. Meanwhile, the company, having realized Arisa is missing, dispatches a team to recover her. The narrative explores themes of ownership, identity, and the ethical implications of creating sentient beings.