We don't really have our own choice As neuroscience is proving free will as a illusion. By what you even call a robot we are according to you're god we were made to worship him.
But it's still up to us if we will believe or not. I mean, what now if we don't have free will? We can do anything we want even though we have no free will as long as we are.... Not caught basically............ I don't support doing bad things ok?... Some would say that "caught" part if I didn't say it anyway......
Our free will is influenced thus not free, but it feels free and thats what it is about (unless you study the brain).
Robots are only as smart someone else has programmed them, but then again they do seem like a master race of intelligence because the rest of you care idoits.
There is no evidence of souls existing. The concept of a soul was invented by prehistoric humans. Souls exist only figuratively. Souls do not exist in the real world.
Disclaimer: some people may find the following offensive. However, it is merely hypothetical and I use these as merely examples. I disagree. There is a hypothetical way to create a positive feedback loop (when a result leads to an even greater result) that would make robots smarter over time. It could happen in a way similar to how evolution works. If, say, I have a robot factory in which robots are designed solely to create more robots, specifically better robots, and the newly-created robots each have some random element to them that would affect their intelligence, it is evident that at least some of the new robots would be smarter than the originals. Now, let's say we disassemble all of the worst robots and only use the best robots to make more robots. These new robots would recreate themselves and add random elements that affect their intelligence, and so on. Given this hypothetical situation, robots would be able to make smarter robots in the same way that humans can hypothetically make future generations of humans smarter. Obviously if humans decided that they wanted future humans to be much smarter genetically, it would involve some immoral practices such as preventing the "less intelligent" from reproduction or genocide. But, as humans have morals, most of us do not do such things. I'm implying that as robots get more intelligent, the boundary between humans and robots will begin to blur more and more. Personally I don't think the current metal computers will ever reach close to the human mental processing power. Right now we are almost at the maximum efficiency that these materials can handle. I believe that our biological processors, our brains are the most efficient processors possible (unless quantum computing will ever be possible).
To b human they would have to have human DNA and b made as humans robots can not. However a test a few years ago used 100 cells from a rat brain and put in into a idk what u would call it some time of Vehicle and let it drive it it was a success the cells were about to think on their own and not crash into walls and so on maybe the next step is real brain cells however to make them as Complex as a human they need a human brain pretty sure that would violate pretty much every law currently made and to mix it with a computer so they brain knows everything though out the internet would b very interesting. However it would b wrong to keep it in a cage but also wrong to let free. The brain would b human but I still wouldn't call the body human...
I mean, we can still do things if we want to or if necessary. And it's really up to the person itself if he/she would do something or not because she/he like it or because it is needed to be. And besides, let's just deal with it and go back to our lives again (or continue play kaw), ok?