Vol. 7 (2024): The Promises and Perils of Artificial Intelligence, Part 2: Androids Vs Robots!
Science fiction authors have covered all ranges of opinions and possibilities regarding the development of artificially intelligent beings. Robots, supercomputers, cybermen, replicants, even overgrown space probes, these have been envisioned as mindless laborers, loyal sidekicks, menacing overlords, wise saviors, genocidal exterminators, sly impersonators, artificial friends, or as a new form of slave underclass. As we approach the technological capacity to create artifacts that may become performatively indistinguishable from human activity, philosophical questions about them become increasingly urgent, whether it be questions about their being (metaphysical and epistemological), or about their treatment and place in society (ethical and political). In this volume we contrast two different approaches to the future possibilities of AI: the deep, existential questioning of Philip K. Dick against the practical, logical conundrums proposed by Isaac Asimov.
Published: 2024-07-01 (July 1, 2024)

YEARLY THEME (PEER-REVIEWED)
The Trolley Problem and Isaac Asimov’s First Law of
Robotics
Erik Persson and Maria Hedlund
Jack Smyth
Judgement after Automation: Posthumanist Reflections on Asimov’s Laws of Robotics
Claudio Celis Bueno and Steve Jankowski
Book Reviews
Jessica Roisen
H.G. Wells and the Twenty First Century (2023) by Bill Cooke
Alfredo Mac Laughlin

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