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When Robots Rule the World

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Shanny Luft speaks with Vera Klekovkina (Department of World Languages), Joshua Horn (Department of Philosophy), and Tomi Heimonen (Department of Computer Science) about their thoughts and concerns about robots.
This episode was inspired by UW-Stevens Point College of Letters and Science Community Engagement series, "When Robots Rule the World." From the futuristic portrayal of robots in film to robots in the operating room, from the daily use of artificial intelligence (AI) in mundane tasks to the latest advances in the field of human-centered AI, a wide range of university faculty will explore the implications of When Robots Rule the World, in lectures and public events in Stevens Point.
More information about the Community Engagement Series is available here.
Here are some links to books and articles referenced in this episode:

Kathleen Richardson, Sex Robots: The End of Love (2022)

David Levy, Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships (2009)

Jean Baudrillard, Simulation and Simulacra (1994)

European Parliament Report with Recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics (2017)

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Our intro music was written by UWSP music student Derek Carden and our logo is by artist and graphic designer Ryan Dreimiller.

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Our intro music was written by UWSP music student Derek Carden and our logo is by artist and graphic designer Ryan Dreimiller.
You can send comments to nocureforcuriosity@outlook.com.

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Shanny Luft speaks with Vera Klekovkina (Department of World Languages), Joshua Horn (Department of Philosophy), and Tomi Heimonen (Department of Computer Science) about their thoughts and concerns about robots.
This episode was inspired by UW-Stevens Point College of Letters and Science Community Engagement series, "When Robots Rule the World." From the futuristic portrayal of robots in film to robots in the operating room, from the daily use of artificial intelligence (AI) in mundane tasks to the latest advances in the field of human-centered AI, a wide range of university faculty will explore the implications of When Robots Rule the World, in lectures and public events in Stevens Point.
More information about the Community Engagement Series is available here.
Here are some links to books and articles referenced in this episode:

Kathleen Richardson, Sex Robots: The End of Love (2022)

David Levy, Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships (2009)

Jean Baudrillard, Simulation and Simulacra (1994)

European Parliament Report with Recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics (2017)

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Please rate and review No Cure for Curiosity in your favorite podcast app. Five-star reviews help other people find No Cure for Curiosity!

Our intro music was written by UWSP music student Derek Carden and our logo is by artist and graphic designer Ryan Dreimiller.

Please rate and review No Cure for Curiosity in your favorite podcast app. And tell your friends who might also enjoy No Cure for Curiosity! It helps other people find the show. And continue the conversation on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NoCureforCuriosityPodcast.
Our intro music was written by UWSP music student Derek Carden and our logo is by artist and graphic designer Ryan Dreimiller.
You can send comments to nocureforcuriosity@outlook.com.

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