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Mankinds dependence on artificial intelligence and robotics is increasing rapidly as technology becomes more advanced. Finding a way to seamlessly intertwine these two worlds will help boost productivity in society and aid in a variety of ways in modern civilization.

Androids, Cyborgs, and Robots in Contemporary Culture and Society is an essential scholarly resource that delves into the current issues, methodologies, and trends relating to advanced robotic technology in the modern world. Featuring relevant topics that include STEM technologies, brain-controlled androids, biped robots, and media perception, this publication is ideal for engineers, academicians, students, and researchers that would like to stay current with the latest developments in the world of evolving robotics.
Foreword xii
Preface xxii
Chapter 1 Giving Robots a Voice: Testimony, Intentionality, and the Law
1(34)
Billy Wheeler
Chapter 2 Girls Building Androids and Robots: Equality in STEM With the Media Program Annedroids
35(30)
Maya Gotz
Diana Iulia Nastasia
J. J. Johnson
Chapter 3 Are You Really a Child? Androids and Cyborgs in Japanese Comics and Animations
65(31)
Natalia Dmitruk
Chapter 4 Mecha-Media: How Are Androids, Cyborgs, and Robots Presented and Received Through the Media?
96(24)
Roger Andre Søraa
Chapter 5 Mechanology, Mindstorms, and the Genesis of Robots
120(18)
Chris Chesher
Chapter 6 Cyborgization: Pros and Cons
138(13)
Liudmila Vladimirovna Baeva
Chapter 7 Could Robots Feel Pain? How Can We Know?
151(25)
Bruce MacLennan
Chapter 8 Graphical User Interface for the Control of a Biped Robot
176(14)
Claudio Urrea
Carlos Cortes Mac-Evoy
Related References 190(38)
Compilation of References 228(53)
About the Contributors 281(4)
Index 285
Steven John Thompson, Dartmouth College, USA.