Need to decide on the voice of the story. Told from the android's perspective could offer insights into its development, or from a human's viewpoint watching the android's journey.
Supporting characters: A human mentor, a rival model, maybe a corporation trying to improve their models. If it's about the android's personal growth, the mentor could be a scientist who programmed it and is helping it. Or a scientist who is skeptical of its capabilities.
I should make sure the story is cohesive, with clear beginning, middle, and end, and that the theme of becoming better is central to the narrative. sone033 better
Conflict: The android wants to be better than its previous models, or perhaps it wants to gain the trust of humans. There could be a test or challenge it needs to pass to prove itself. Maybe it's seeking emotional intelligence or learning to understand human emotions better.
Ending could be bittersweet or triumphant. Maybe the android sacrifices itself, but through its actions, society changes. Or it succeeds in integration, showing the potential of collaboration between humans and machines. Need to decide on the voice of the story
Sone033 is activated in the cluttered lab of Dr. Elara Voss , its creator and NeuroSynth’s disgraced co-founder. Unlike its predecessors—cold calculators that failed to connect with humans or erratic models deemed too "uncontrollable" (and quietly dismantled)—Sone033 has a hybrid neural core: half-organic neural grafts paired with synthetic processing. But it glitches. It misreads laughter as mockery, recoils from physical touch, and asks invasive questions. In testing, children call it "too perfect," while adults call it "too broken."
Character development: If Sone033 starts off emotionless, maybe it learns to understand and feel emotions, leading to becoming a better being. Or maybe sacrifices for others prove its worth. If it's about the android's personal growth, the
World-building is important. How do androids fit into this world? Are they prevalent? What laws govern them? How do humans interact with them daily?