To answer this question, it is especially interesting to try to understand how the human brain and emotions work.
Let’s start with a more fundamental, but similar question.
Can AI become so advanced that robots feel pleasure and pain?
You can build and train and AI-robot to talk, move, respond and behave in ways that humans do when humans feel pleasure or pain.
However, the AI-robot will only be acting out scripts that you have programmed into it, not actually feeling pleasure and pain. I do not believe robot-builders can impart to a robot a true sensitivity to truly feel pain and pleasure, no matter how complex the circuitry.
Something is going on here that science does not understand and/or recognize — the words that come to mind are words like “consciousness” and “awareness” and “soul” and “spirit," which are not (yet) understood and/or recognized by science.
By the way, you can check this useful link: https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/technology/artificial-intelligence/ai-systems-dealing-with-human-emotions/
Thank you for your time @Salah. Now the question that remains is can we co-ordinate a connectome to a robot as a primary processing machine or part. If we become able to do that, how will it change the current capacity of our robots.
@Laurent Thank you so much for your ideas. This question was particularly to clear my concept on using the connectome to make a artificial brain for the purpose of surgeries. So many works would get easier and many lives could be saved.