Do Robots Make Love?

From AI to Immortality – Understanding Transhumanism in 12 Questions

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Robotics, Computers, Advanced Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Laurent Alexandre, Jean-Michel Besnier ISBN: 9781788400725
Publisher: Octopus Books Publication: July 5, 2018
Imprint: Cassell Language: English
Author: Laurent Alexandre, Jean-Michel Besnier
ISBN: 9781788400725
Publisher: Octopus Books
Publication: July 5, 2018
Imprint: Cassell
Language: English

Should we enhance the human condition with technology? Does anyone really want to live for a thousand years? Could AI end up destroying mankind?

Discover the incredible potential of mankind's near future as Doctor and entrepreneur Laurent Alexandre and tech-philosopher Jean Michel Besnier go head to head on the big questions in an entertaining and thought-provoking debate on the fundamental principles of transhumanism.

This movement seeks to improve the human condition through science - has fast become one of the most controversial the scientific community have ever faced. As great strides are made in using advanced technology to enhance human intellect and physiology, the ethical and moral questions surrounding its possibilities have never been more pressing.

Should we change the way we reproduce? Could we enhance the human body with technology to the point where we are all technically cyborgs? Is it possible to make love to a robot?

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Should we enhance the human condition with technology? Does anyone really want to live for a thousand years? Could AI end up destroying mankind?

Discover the incredible potential of mankind's near future as Doctor and entrepreneur Laurent Alexandre and tech-philosopher Jean Michel Besnier go head to head on the big questions in an entertaining and thought-provoking debate on the fundamental principles of transhumanism.

This movement seeks to improve the human condition through science - has fast become one of the most controversial the scientific community have ever faced. As great strides are made in using advanced technology to enhance human intellect and physiology, the ethical and moral questions surrounding its possibilities have never been more pressing.

Should we change the way we reproduce? Could we enhance the human body with technology to the point where we are all technically cyborgs? Is it possible to make love to a robot?

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