1. At the beginning of the movie, Professor Hobby states that "to create an artificial being has been the dream of man since the birth of science." There's probably an
element of truth to this. Why do we have this fascination?
2. One of the scientists at Cybertronics asks, "If a robot could genuinely love a person, what responsibility does that person hold toward that mecha in return?" Professor Hobby responds, "In the beginning, didn't God create Adam to love him?" What is implied by Professo
Mar 07, 2023 09:29 AM
By:
2282464
1 Answers
500
1- One is to understand how men came to be and their purpose in life. Men believe if they can create and study artificial beings, they would be able to understand their origin and purpose.The discussion surrounding our obligations to robots is rooted in both ethical consideration and social studies. Joanna Bryson (2010) emphasizes that we should avoid creating robots that we would have obligations towards, suggesting that they should remain as tools for human benefit.
Nov 13, 2024 09:13 PM
By:
RahdeulT91