Robotic Persons Our Future with Social Robots

Robotic Persons Our Future with Social Robots by Joshua K. Smith, published by Westbow Press in February 2021, explores the intersection of technology and ethics within the context of robotic advancements. This 260-page book introduces the evangelical community to Robotic Futurism, focusing on how AI-driven robots may influence human value and dignity. It addresses critical areas of robotic development, including the implications for work, warfare, and companionship, while examining the existential risks associated with these technologies.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the ethical and philosophical challenges posed by the rise of robots in various sectors. The book discusses the temptation to replace human workers with automation, the complexities surrounding the use of robots in warfare, and the controversial role of companion robots in society. Smith provides an evangelical perspective on these issues, arguing for the necessity of granting legal personhood to certain robots to safeguard human dignity. This edition serves as a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the future of technology and its impact on humanity.
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Robotic Persons will introduce the evangelical community to the journey of Robotic Futurism and how current and forthcoming AI-driven robots will impact human value and dignity. This book will consider three key areas of robotic development and the existential risks on the horizon for humans in the fields of work, war, and sex. There are risks in the fields of work, because there is a temptation to replace human workers with automation. Current arguments for the benefit of war fighting robots posit that these robots will eliminate war and the risk of war, but there is much more to the story. Arguments for sex and companion robots proffer that they will benefit the fringe community or help those who do not have a relative to care for them, but again there are many ethical and philosophical problems with these arguments. Robotic Persons not only introduces the reader to these issues, but also gives an evangelical response to each. There is presently no evangelical work addressing these critical issues. Robotic Persons will argue that granting legal personhood to qualified robots will further prevent dehumanizing use of robots and protect human dignity and value.
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