Kate Devlin Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)



Turned On
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Have you ever flirted with Alexa? Yelled at your GPS? Has your child cared for a Tamagotchi? Human needs such as intimacy and sexuality are influenced by the technologization of our world. Ethical questions and fundamental considerations about what it means to be human, as well as issues of data security, become particularly pressing in this context. Kate Devlin, an AI researcher, examines the relationships between humans and technology from a broader perspective. She fearlessly explores questions that trace back to antiquity, mapping the development of sex toys, engaging in conversations with manufacturers and users of sex robots, and developing her own ideas on how artificial intelligence can enrich our lives. She presents a realistic picture of what is possible and urges us not to leave the design of artificial intelligence to large corporations.
Turned On. Science, Sex and Robots
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The concept of seductive sex robots has long captivated our imagination, from ancient myths to modern films. As technology advances into robotics, we face crucial questions about our relationship with machines. Should we develop intimate connections with them? Is it appropriate to give robots a sexuality? How might these interactions influence our daily lives? Can they serve therapeutic purposes, or challenge our obscenity laws? The role of sexual activity is fundamental to human existence, shaping our thoughts, actions, and societal structures. With the rise of potentially autonomous machines, we must consider the implications of forming close bonds with intelligent systems. What does it mean to be human in a future intertwined with machines? This exploration addresses the impact of sexual companion robots on individuals and society. It examines the social changes driven by emerging technologies and our evolving relationships with machines designed to care for us. The book unfolds through a historical lens on artificial sexual companions, the evolution of modern robots, and the sci-fi narratives that envisioned robotic servitude. It also investigates artificial intelligence and the drive to create sentient beings, while delving into human psychology—how desire influences behavior and the potential for attachment to inanimate objects. Ultimately, it weighs the benefits of robots enhancing society against the risks of unforesee