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What do you think about "robot affection"?
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort...
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort of affection, will ever take off. I know the phenomenon where in Japan adult males date handheld gameboy-like computers (wut?), but apart from that, I'm not sure anybody will prefer these stuff instead of the real thing. It also feels deeply weird, bizarre and cringy. What do you think of these tech?
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Headed on vacation? You're apt to encounter a robot
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Amazon created an exceptionally-detailed virtual clone of a neighborhood to train and test its delivery robots
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A poetry-writing AI has just been unveiled. It’s ... pretty good.
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The hundred-tonne robots that help keep New Zealand running
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The age of robot farmers - Picking strawberries takes speed, stamina, and skill. Can a robot do it?
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The rise of robot authors: Is the writing on the wall for human novelists?
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Andrew Yang: The 2020 candidate warning of the rise of robots. The entrepreneur says Trump won in 2016 because the US automated away jobs – so he wants to become president to do something about it.
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Farmworker vs Robot: Agricultural workers of the future may soon be made of tech and steel. Can a robot pick a strawberry better, faster, and cheaper than a seasonal farmworker?
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Meet MASHBot, the touchscreen-tapping, Nintendo DS-playing robot
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Cafe opens in Tokyo staffed by robots controlled by paralyzed people
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Detroit, Westworld, and moving androids beyond human
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'There are no rules': The unforeseen consequences of sex robots
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Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot Atlas does parkour
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Communist robot dreams
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Using insects as templates, researchers are buildings robots that are very small, very mobile—and very useful
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What happens when your bomb-defusing robot becomes a weapon
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Even before electricity, robots freaked people out
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Burger robot startup opens first restaurant
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The future of robots from science fiction to present day predictions
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Why do I feel empathetic towards a robot?
Earlier I saw a post on imgur about how the mars rover has now been carrying out it's mission for almost 15 years, but recently a large dust storm has resulted in NASA being unable to contact the...
Earlier I saw a post on imgur about how the mars rover has now been carrying out it's mission for almost 15 years, but recently a large dust storm has resulted in NASA being unable to contact the robot at all. Whilst reading the post I felt a sudden sadness for this poor little robot that has been on its own for such a long time and now it can't even communicate with home. I caught myself and wondered why I was feeling such sadness for a electronic device on the other side of solar system.
One possible explanation I had was that most humans all share a common disliking of the feeling of loneliness, and feel sad for those experiencing that feeling, regardless of whether that thing is human or not. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like a lot of other people also hate to see others in a position of loneliness as I think at some point in everyones life you experience some form of loneliness and therefore know how horrible it is to be in that situation. There's a really good quote by Carl Sagan that sums this up rather nicely: “In all our searching, the only thing we've found that makes the emptiness bearable is each other.”
Do any of you fellow users occasionally feel bad for robots or have done so in the past, and why? I'm sure I can't be the only one but I'd like to hear other peoples take on the subject.
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Firefighting robot snake flies on jets of water
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Cyborg discourse is useless: Philosophy, ethics and technology
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Private equity’s plan to beat the low-cost investing robots
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