Populism in Robots

Populism in Robots

Emma Yann Zhang
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4679-6.ch008
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Abstract

Populism has rarely been discussed in the context of robotics. This chapter will explore how intimate relationships, such as love and sex, between human and robots, will bring populism to the populist masses. Intimacy between humans and robots was first raised and discussed by David Levy in his book titled Love and Sex with Robotics published in 2007. As a result, the subject of human-robot romantic and intimate relationships rapidly developed into an academic research discipline in its own right. Since then, researchers have come up with many implementations of robot companions like sex robots, emotional robots, humanoid robots, and artificial intelligent systems that can simulate human emotions. This chapter presents a summary of significant activity in this field during the recent years, predicts how the field is likely to develop, and its ethical and legal background. They also discuss their research in physical devices for human-robot love and sex communication.
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The First Crude Sex Robot

One of the most often raised questions in this field in 2007-8 was “How soon do you think the first sex robots will be on the market?” Since all the technologies necessary to create a crude sex robot were already available, David Levy predicted that it would probably not be more than 2-3 years before some enterprising entrepreneur(s) put these technologies together.

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