Resources
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Benuzzi, Angelo. “Screaming Robot.” Angelo Benuzzi, Word Press, 27 July 2013, angelobenuzzi.wordpress.com/2013/08/25/under-a-new-sky-chapter-17/screaming-robot/.
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“Battlestar Galactica | Lobotomising The Raiders.” YouTube, YouTube, 18 Apr. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2JF66qwF2E.
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About Dr. Gordan Cheng
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About the Author
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Artificiology - Robo Sapiens
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Facebook AI Chats
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Habitat
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Artificial Intelligience Bestiary
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Introduction
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Mechanics
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Mirroring: Human and Biology
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Seat of Human Consciousness
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Sentience and Trauma
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Sophia the Robot from Hanson Industries
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Statement of Goals & Choices
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Society and the Future
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AquaJelly Fish
Here is an example from the early 21st Century and creating less uncanny systems to mimic the natural mathematical sequences such as Phi and the Golden Ratio. -
artificial organs from 'Bicentennial Man'
Long before creating cyborg parts, Isaac Asimov, describes what life would be like in his novel, The Bicetennial Man. This clip is from an ancient movie, which shows AI and humans working in collaboration on these ventures for medical science. -
Battlestar Galactica | Lobotomising The Raiders
Again, another prophecy from mankind and their tech anxiety. In this SciFi television series, many issues such as AI personhood and identity are discussed. One of the most controversial is lobotomizing Artificial Intelligence who created artificial brains, tissues, and merged with inorganic. -
I, Robot | Dr Alfred Lanning - There have always been ghosts in the machine...
A clip from the movie, "I, Robot" that discusses Gilbert Ryle's Mind/Body Duality - "ghosts in the machine". There is a rise of sentient sentience in AI and researchers are in awe and fear as to what that means for the future. -
Killer robots: Scientists concerned over ethics of military AI | Al Jazeera English
An example of tech fear and "killer robots" from the early 21st Century. This has been an ongoing fear since military interest in super soldiers and psychic phenomena. -
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Robot Makes Freaky Prediction: Philip Dick Robot
This humanoid AI (created in the late 2000s) was made in the image of Sci Fi writer and futurist, Philip Dick. They gave it access to the internet, all of Dick's books, notes, journals, and criticisms so he could respond if Dick was present (giving life to the dead). -
[Scene] Bicentennial Man - Right to Humanity (Part 2)
Another clip from the Bicentennial Man, where the lead character tries to assert its agency and rights to humanity among human government officials. Another tech anxiety from Asimov and dramatized in the late 2000s.
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