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Robo Sapiens Japanicus: humanoid robots and the posthuman family
In: Critical Asian studies, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 369-398
ISSN: 1467-2715
World Affairs Online
THEMEN DER REPUBLIK: Lang und autonom lebe Oma Schmittke! Humanoide Roboter als Perspektive für eine alternde Gesellschaft
In: Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin, Heft 6, S. 78-81
ISSN: 1616-4903
Themen der Republik: Lang und autonom lebe Oma Schminke! Humanoide Roboter als Perspektive für eine alternde Gesellschaft
In: Berliner Republik: das Debattenmagazin, Heft 5, S. 78-81
ISSN: 1616-4903
Social robots: boundaries, potential, challenges
In: Emerging technologies, ethics and international affairs
On the significance of understanding in human-robot interaction / Julia Knifka -- Making sense of empathy with sociable robots / Josh Redstone -- Robots and the limits of morality / Raffaele Rodogno -- What's love got to do with it? / Charles M. Ess -- Ethics boards for research in robotics and artificial intelligence / John P. Sullins -- Technological dangers and the potential of human-robot interaction / Marco Nørskov -- The uncanny valley / Adriano Angelucci, Pierluigi Graziani, Maria Grazia Rossi -- Staging lies / Gunhild Borggreen -- Robots, humans, and the borders of the social world / Hironori Matsuzaki -- The diffuse intelligent othe / Matthew E. Gladden -- Gendered by design / Glenda Shaw-Garlock -- Persuasive robotic technologies and the freedom of choice and action / Michele Rapoport
Enchanting robots: intimacy, magic, and technology
In: Social and cultural studies of robots and AI
Robotics - The day when humanoid robots can work side by side with civilians and infantrymen is coming, experts say. Basic research continues on several critical technologies such as vision, movement and computational models that will allow robots to "think" like humans. Other Army efforts are focus...
In: National defense, Band 94, Heft 664, S. 32
ISSN: 0092-1491
Robotics - The day when humanoid robots can work side by side with civilians and infantrymen is coming, experts say. Basic research continues on several critical technologies such as vision, movement and computational models that will allow robots to "think" like humans. Other Army efforts are focus...
In: National defense, Heft 664, S. 32
ISSN: 0092-1491
Artificial intelligence: Robot Law, Policy and Ethics
In: Nijhoff law specials volume 102
In 'Artificial Intelligence: Robot Law, Policy and Ethics', Nathalie Rébé discusses the legal and contemporary issues in relation to creating conscious robots. She argues that AI?s physical and decision-making capacities to act on its own means having to grant it a juridical personality.0The advancement in new technologies forces us to reconsider the role Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have in our society. Sectors such as education, transportation, jobs, sex, business, the military, medical and security will be particularly affected by the development of AI.0This work provides an analysis of cases and existing regulatory tools, which could be used by lawyers in future trials. Rébé also offers a new comprehensive framework to regulate Strong AI so that ?it? can safely live among humans.0This book is a response to two questions: first, should we ban or prohibit AI; and, secondly, if not, what should be the salient features of a legal or regulatory framework for AI?
An Oscar for Wakamaru: robots, gender, and performance
In: Asien: the German journal on contemporary Asia, Band 140, S. 22-35
ISSN: 0721-5231
Beginning with an introduction to the robot Wakamaru, followed by the origins and current definitions of the word "robot," this essay interrogates the differences between sex and gender in humans and humanoids, with a focus on Japanese robots. I compare the gender technologies employed in the all-male Kabuki theatre, which emerged in the early 1600s, and in the all-female Takarazuka Revue, founded in 1913, and elucidate their influence on the attribution and "performance" of robot gender. I argue that human actors and humanoid robots alike simultaneously call attention to the mutable artifice of gendered identities and recuperate the binary construction of gender, reinforcing in the process heteronormative conventions of being in the world. (Asien/GIGA)
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Androids, cyborgs, and robots in contemporary culture and society
In: Advances in computational intelligence and robotics (ACIR) book series
"This book provides a forum for the cybernetics field in critical emerging technologies, including research into design, engineering, and technological aspects of cyborg creation and existence alongside humankind for issues in their potential acceptance, participation, policy, governance, and requisite socialization between individualization and corporate, global, networked, mechanized human and humanized machine experiences"--