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Human-Robot Intimate Relationships

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Human-Robot Intimate Relationships Synopsis

The idea of humans falling in love with artificial beings is not a modern conception. Our relationship with artificial partners has come a long way since Pygmalion and his ivory lover. In recent years, there has been a strong upsurge of interest and discussions in the various aspects of intimate relationships between humans and artificial partners. This interest is evidenced by the increase in media coverage, TV documentaries and films on this topic, as well as the active research efforts within the academic community.

This book provides a comprehensive collection and overview of the latest development in the field of intimate relationships between humans and artificial partners, in particular robots and virtual agents. It includes relevant research work undertaken by the authors, the latest advancements in technology and commercial products, and future predictions and insights from leading experts in the area. This book contains an in-depth discussion of the engineering, philosophical, psychological, ethical, and sociological implications of relationships with artificial companions. It also gives a glimpse of some future directions of artificial intelligence, human-computer love and sexual interaction, robotics engineering etc. It is a great resource for researchers and professionals working in these areas. The narrative style of the book also makes it an enjoyable and educational read for everyone.

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ISBN: 9783319947297
Publication date: 21st February 2019
Author: Adrian David Cheok, Emma Yann Zhang
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 228 pages
Series: Human-Computer Interaction Series
Genres: Human–computer interaction
Automatic control engineering
Artificial intelligence