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The Ethics of Robot-Human Identities
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22:27 - 30:35 (08:07)

The emergence of robots that can mimic human behavior and characteristics raises the question: when does a robot become human? Physicist Michio Kaku argues that if a robot acts and looks like a human, it should be considered a human.

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This podcast episode discusses the possibility of creating robots that are indistinguishable from humans, and the philosophical implications of this technology.
22:27 - 25:06 (02:39)
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Robotics
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This podcast episode discusses the possibility of creating robots that are indistinguishable from humans, and the philosophical implications of this technology. The speakers debate whether a robot that acts, talks, and thinks like a human can be considered a human itself, and whether we will one day be able to create humans out of the laboratory.

Chapter
The Ethics of Robot-Human Identities
Episode
#562: Dr. Michio Kaku — Exploring Time Travel, the Beauty of Physics, Parallel Universes, the Mind of God, String Theory, Lessons from Einstein, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The possibility of achieving time travel used to be an object of derision for physicists, but through exploration of higher dimensions, wormholes, and black holes, time travel is no longer beyond the realm of possibility.
25:06 - 30:35 (05:28)
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Time travel
Summary

The possibility of achieving time travel used to be an object of derision for physicists, but through exploration of higher dimensions, wormholes, and black holes, time travel is no longer beyond the realm of possibility.

Chapter
The Ethics of Robot-Human Identities
Episode
#562: Dr. Michio Kaku — Exploring Time Travel, the Beauty of Physics, Parallel Universes, the Mind of God, String Theory, Lessons from Einstein, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show