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Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 193x124x20 mm, kaal: 330 g, black and white chapter illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Sigma
  • ISBN-10: 1472950909
  • ISBN-13: 9781472950901
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 193x124x20 mm, kaal: 330 g, black and white chapter illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Sigma
  • ISBN-10: 1472950909
  • ISBN-13: 9781472950901
An exploration of sexuality, technology, and humanity through the promises of artificial intelligence.

An exploration of sexuality, technology, and humanity through the promises of artificial intelligence.

The idea of the seductive sex robot is the stuff of myth, legend and science fiction. But beyond the fantasies there are real and fundamental questions about our relationship with technology as it moves into the realm of robotics. Artificial intelligence raises very real concerns. Sexual activity is central to our very existence; it shapes how we think, how we act and how we live. With advances in technology come machines that may one day think independently. What will happen to us when we form close relationships with these intelligent systems?

Chapter by chapter, this book builds on the science and the philosophy surrounding our most intimate relationship with technology. The scene is set with the history of the artificial sexual companion, then goes on to explore the "modern" robot and the twentieth century sci-fi that promised us our own robot slaves. An explanation of artificial intelligence and the urge to create sentient machines delves into our own psychology: how does desire affect our own behavior, and can we become attached to an inanimate object? Can robots make society a better place? And what can go wrong?

Sex robots are here, and here to stay--and more are coming. This book explores how the emerging and future development of sexual companion robots might affect us, and our society. It explores the social changes arising from emerging technologies, and our relationships with the machines that may someday care for us and about us.

Arvustused

Illuminating, witty and written with a wide open mind. * Sunday Times * A lively, waggish guide to these uncharted waters, tracing ethics, sexuality, intimacy and the uncanny. * Tatler * A highly readable romp through the history of computers, robots and sex toys [ ...] A fascinating introduction to the state of sex-tech. * Science * For fans of Humans, Westworld and I, Robot. Or anyone who's ever enjoyed a flirtation with Alexa. Devlin takes us right through the AI revolution and its potential impact on our relationships [ with] a relaxed and chatty tone. * Cosmopolitan * An engaging survey of the history of humanoids. * Financial Times * A timely, vital treatise [ ...] With charm and wit she tackles thorny issues. * Wired * An unusually cool-headed tour of the current sexbot terrain. [ ...] Devlin's calmer, more evidence-based middle path seems appealing, especially in an area where so much polemic has already risked deadening the nerves. * Harper's Magazine * One of Devlin's achievements is to humanise the sex robot makers and users we are invited not to laugh at them, but to understand them. * The Times * Big on breadth and charm ... loaded with facts and anecdotes. * The Saturday Paper * This brilliant book is an intelligent, clear-eyed and often very funny deep dive into the history and future of love and machinery. -- Warren Ellis, author of Transmetropolitan After millennia of fornicating with foreign objects, the ultimate sex toy has finally arrived. Kate Devlin unpacks the very long, very dense history of the sex robot with style and wit. Spoiler alert: we haven't reached Westworld ... yet. -- Christopher Trout, Editor-in-Chief, Engadget In Turned On, Kate Devlin the thinking person's navigator to the complex and potentially life-enhancing terrain of the sex robot looks at the history of AI-enhanced erotic toys, then ventures far beyond our wildest imaginings. -- Rowan Pelling, Editor of The Amorist

Muu info

An exploration of humans, sexuality, interaction and technology through the lens of the sex robot.
Introduction 9(8)
Chapter 1 Been There, Done That
17(26)
Chapter 2 I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Overlords
43(26)
Chapter 3 On Paperclips, Cats and Zombies
69(36)
Chapter 4 You Had Me at `Hello World'
105(30)
Chapter 5 Silicone Valleys
135(28)
Chapter 6 Killer Gynoids and Manic Pixie Dream Bots
163(20)
Chapter 7 It's All Academic
183(26)
Chapter 8 Utopia/Dystopia
209(36)
Chapter 9 Law and Disorders
245(14)
Chapter 10 What Comes Next?
259(9)
Epilogue: Better Loving Through Technology 268(3)
Select References 271(6)
Acknowledgements 277(4)
Index 281
Kate Devlin is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Digital Humanities at Kings College London. Having begun her career as an archaeologist before moving into computer science, Devlins research is in the fields of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), investigating how people interact with and react to technology in order to understand how emerging and future technologies will affect us and the society in which we live.

A few years ago, Kate began to explore the particular ways in which sex, gender and sexuality might be incorporated into cognitive systems such as sexual companion robots; since then she has become a driving force in the field of intimacy and technology. She has written articles on the subject for New Scientist, Prospect and i, appeared on BBC Radios 15, and made a number of TV appearances.

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