Are we sure that we want a President of the ICGA that may be having or is habouring the desire to have some type of sexual relationship with a robot


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Cordially,
Sean Evans
Dunno. I like sex. I like robots. I am not planning on mixing those interests, but it's not such a weird research topic. Plus:Sean Evans wrote:Ummm... we are aware that President David Levy of the ICGA has written a book entitled: Love + Sex with Robots: the evolution of human-robot relations
Are we sure that we want a President of the ICGA that may be having or is habouring the desire to have some type of sexual relationship with a robot![]()
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Book Reviews
Cordially,
Sean Evans
So if Levy's not researching it, you can bet that Sony is.It is estimated that Americans now spend somewhere around $10 billion a year on adult entertainment, which is as much as they spend attending professional sporting events, buying music or going out to the movies.
Sean Evans wrote:Ummm... we are aware that President David Levy of the ICGA has written a book entitled: Love + Sex with Robots: the evolution of human-robot relations
Are we sure that we want a President of the ICGA that may be having or is habouring the desire to have some type of sexual relationship with a robot![]()
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Book Reviews
Cordially,
Sean Evans
Read this:kingliveson wrote:Oh lord, where does one even begin...Can you say ménage à trois? This could put a totally different meaning into "turning on your computer." Anyways, hide your electronics when David Levy is around.![]()
On a more serious note, programming emotions -- how difficult such intrinsic human characteristics it would be to turn into ones and zeros.
Yea, I took a peek inside, and it's definitely an interest book I wouldn't mind adding to my collection. The failure I foresee is reasoning where logic is basis for these devices.Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
Read this:
http://www.amazon.com/Vehicles-Experime ... roduct_top
How much of what we interpret as emotion is actually simple sensory response to external factors (and internal wiring)?
jb
Mechanics!kingliveson wrote:Yea, I took a peek inside, and it's definitely an interest book I wouldn't mind adding to my collection. The failure I foresee is reasoning where logic is basis for these devices.Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
Read this:
http://www.amazon.com/Vehicles-Experime ... roduct_top
How much of what we interpret as emotion is actually simple sensory response to external factors (and internal wiring)?
jb