Love and Sex with Robots - David Levy

Love and Sex with Robots

David Levy

出版社

Harper

出版时间

2007-11-01

ISBN

9780061359750

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Love, marriage, and sex with robots? Not in a million years? Maybe a whole lot sooner.From a leading expert in artificial intelligence comes an eye-opening, superbly argued book that explores a new level of human intimacy and relationships—with robots.

From Pygmalion falling for his chiseled Galatea to Dr. Frankenstein marveling at his "modern Prometheus" to the man-meets-machine fiction of Philip K. Dick and Michael Crichton, humans have been enthralled by the possibilities of emotional relationships with their technological creations. Synthesizing cutting-edge research in robotics with the cultural history and psychology of artificial intelligence, Love and Sex with Robots explores this fascination and its far-reaching implications.

Using examples drawn from around the world, David Levy shows how automata have evolved from the mechanical marvels of centuries past to the electronic androids of the modern age, and how human interactions with technology have changed over the years. Along the way, Levy explores many aspects of human relationships—the reasons we fall in love, why we form emotional attachments to animals and to virtual pets such as the Tamagotchi, and why these same attachments could extend to love for robots. He also examines the needs we seek to fulfill through sexual relationships, tracking the development of life-sized dolls, machines, and other sexual devices, and demonstrating how society's ideas about what constitutes normal sex have changed—and will continue to change—as sexual technology becomes increasingly sophisticated.

Shocking but utterly convincing, Love and Sex with Robots provides insights that are surprisingly relevant to our everyday interactions with technology. This is science brought to life, and Levy makes a compelling and titillating case that the entities we once deemed cold and mechanical will soon become the objects of real companionship and human desire. Anyone reading the book with an open mind will find a wealth of fascinating material on this important new direction of intimate relationships, a direction that, before long, will be regarded as perfectly normal.

用户评论
作者的观点有点一边倒,看到后面就有点不想看。可这个话题想得越多,怪诞感之外就有点感伤啊!
“日本人对这种机器人似乎特别热衷” 好变态 喜欢()
论文参考书
用两章介绍了性爱玩具的历史和与机器人发生肉体关系的可能性/必然性。
这书要是搁两年前看,我肯定产生一种礼崩乐坏的错觉,你球人类药丸。
不太行,本书中虽然有对“情爱”的心理描写,但更多的理念是偏向模拟情感性爱机器人。机器人所有的情感均是预设,再用情感检测技术检测用户的情感从而使得机器人能够作出针对个人用户的情感反馈以及行为动作。在此也衍生出了一个问题:“如果你真的爱上了机器人但你爱的机器人对你的情感只是模拟,全是基于对自己的情感检测而做作出的反馈,没一点点自主行为。也就是说它仍然只是一台机器、一段程序,而非发自计算机本身的自主情感类机器人,这样的情感真的能接受吗?”看了有种:“好像类人机器人纯纯作为性机器人就好”的感觉,只是工具般的存在。像本书里的机器人大概也就只能解决人类的性欲吧?有很多心理问题仍无法解决。 本来想看点自主情感的理念与畅想,然而本书没有。可能是“自主”(无论是情感还是意识)太难了,所以没有研究介绍。
要不是老师要求的必读书目真是不想拿起来,有点无趣…
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