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Polarised culture wars, the challenge of elder care, and childlike sexbots
Advances in technology mean intelligent machines are likely to play an increasingly important role in our future
Are humans the culmination of the universe and will we determine the fate of our planet this century?
Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws, fauxbots, whimpering miniature dinosaurs, and inherent or conferred personhood
Human uniqueness, AI musicians, surveillance capitalism and ditching Google
How can Christians understand and prepare for the challenges posed by the development of AI and robotics?
Are we approaching a sudden and disruptive leap forward in AI capability?
How are new technologies shaping us as humans, for good or for ill?
It seems pretty likely that we will all soon be interacting with ‘human-like’ AIs in the near future. But should this concern us?
Humanoid robots are here and thus we need to think about what it means to be friends with a machine