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Love and Sex with Robots: The Evolution of Human-Robot Relationships [Paperback]


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In this wide-ranging examination from the emotional and physical relations between humans along with the inanimate objects with their desire, AI guru Levy (Robots Unlimited) first addresses the question of love with robots, and moves on to consider the mechanics of actually having sex with them. In order to set the reader at ease with the possibility of human-robot love, Levy compares the phenomenon for the ways in which humans fall fond of each other, their pets, as well as their motorcycles. From there, Levy argues, it is a short emotional step towards the affection people can be anticipated to display towards robots. Some readers could possibly be turned off by Levy's fairly graphic descriptions from the mechanics of experiencing sex with robots, and may wonder why Levy chose never to include recent research on the human genome that can eventually result in replacing human "parts," potentially causing us to be more robot-like ourselves. Though Levy's topic is undeniably for the fringe, it'll attract readers keen on pondering futuristic scenarios.
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Fascinating. It raises important questions regarding the way forward for robots…and what our interactions together might teach us about ourselves. --New Scientist

[Levy] happens with so many rational, scientific, and sociologically sound arguments the deeper you get to the book, the greater difficult it will become to dismiss his thesis. --Chicago Sun-Times --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.






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