In this episode, Sven and John talk about relationships with machines. Can you collaborate with a machine? Can robots be friends, colleagues or, perhaps, even lovers? These are common tropes in science fiction and popular culture, but is there any credibility to them? What would the ethical status of such relationships be? Should they be welcomed or avoided? These are just some of the questions addressed in this episode.
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Recommended Reading
- Evans, Robbins and Bryson - 'Do we collaborate with what we design?'
- Helen Ryland - 'It's Friendship Jim But Not as We Know It: A Degrees-of-Friendship View of Human–Robot Friendships'
Were your sections intended to be Titles? Just asking, Machines, as colleagues, friends or lovers does not move me. We create them, not the other way ' round. Yet. The transhuman thing leaves me equally cold. Robots are property. Should we ever entrust AI, or any of it's off -shoots with any sort of protection/defense of us, we are begging annihilation. Science Fiction writers and cinematic dreamers have illustrated Murphy's prime law, again and again: anything that can go wrong, will...at the worst possible time.
ReplyDeleteOops. My apologies., scratch the query regarding titles. Was not being responsively conscious., My bad.
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