I recently started writing a science fiction story about robots with true implanted human intelligence (and personality) and their interactions with the donor humans.
Its kind of hard to write about without getting too bogged down in the ethics of it.
Sounds interesting, if not ominous. You can laugh if you want to, but I honestly think certain human beings have already had much of their essential humaness extracted from certain parts of the brain, therapeutic (though unrequested) lobotomies, if you will. The cranial voids now created are then supplanted with artificial software that results in ethic defaults that ‘are more inclined to facilitate and expedite smooth productivity’ vs the stop and go flows of energy that individual questioning tends to create.