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The research and interest in robotics and artificial intelligence is accelerating and very soon we will be interacting with these new techonologies in our everyday life. But what are the consequences of introducing adnvanced A.I. and social robotics into society? What will it mean for our social interactions that they are no longer limited to human-to-human interaction? What will be the consequences of an automation of production, education, law enforcement, health-care etc.? And what should we do to prepare for a future where A.I. and robots play an increasingly bigger role? These are some of the questions we ask in this podcast, and hopefully, we will also find some answers to these questions. Hosts: Jørgen Jensen (MA philosophy) and Oliver Quick (PhD student in philosophy at AU) Email us questions, suggestions, thoughts and critique at: robophilosophypodcast@gmail.com
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The research and interest in robotics and artificial intelligence is accelerating and very soon we will be interacting with these new techonologies in our everyday life. But what are the consequences of introducing adnvanced A.I. and social robotics into society? What will it mean for our social interactions that they are no longer limited to human-to-human interaction? What will be the consequences of an automation of production, education, law enforcement, health-care etc.? And what should we do to prepare for a future where A.I. and robots play an increasingly bigger role? These are some of the questions we ask in this podcast, and hopefully, we will also find some answers to these questions. Hosts: Jørgen Jensen (MA philosophy) and Oliver Quick (PhD student in philosophy at AU) Email us questions, suggestions, thoughts and critique at: robophilosophypodcast@gmail.com
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