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The Human Brain's Response to Robots and AI
Due to the evolution of the human brain before the development of robots and AI, people tend to anthropomorphize robots and attribute human-like qualities to them, making it difficult for them to appropriately respond to the technology. One argument suggests robotic being used as slaves, created for human use and benefit.
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Our brains and psychology developed before the age of robots and AI, leading to our tendency to perceive them as human-like and anthropomorphize them.
03:56 - 06:45 (02:48)
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Our brains and psychology developed before the age of robots and AI, leading to our tendency to perceive them as human-like and anthropomorphize them.
ChapterThe Human Brain's Response to Robots and AI
Episode#287 - Sven Nyholm - Are Sex Robots And Self-Driving Cars Ethical?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The idea of robots as slaves to humans is debated, with some arguing that humans can become emotionally attached to robots, despite their lack of human-like appearance or behavior.
06:45 - 09:09 (02:24)
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The idea of robots as slaves to humans is debated, with some arguing that humans can become emotionally attached to robots, despite their lack of human-like appearance or behavior.