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Singular Creatures - Robots, Rights, and the Politics of Posthumanism (Hardcover)
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Singular Creatures - Robots, Rights, and the Politics of Posthumanism (Hardcover)
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Anxiety about non-human intelligent machines is a longstanding
theme of cultural production and consumption. Examples range from
tales of golems and Frankenstein's monster to the evil overlord
scenarios of contemporary film and television franchises: Star
Trek, the Alien series, and the Terminator sequence, as well as
Her, Black Mirror, Blade Runner, Ex Machina, and many other less
mainstream cultural artifacts. The source of this anxiety is clear.
Non-human conscious entities may turn out to be superior to any
biological form of life, allowing a stride across human ambition in
a moment dubbed "the Singularity" by AI insiders. This is the
turning point when non-human entities advance and reproduce in a
manner that surpasses and subjugates biological forms of
intelligent life. Although today's artificial intelligences fall
notably short of this level of sophistication, Mark Kingwell argues
that we are already more than human in important ways, and likely
to become more so as time goes on. In Singular Creatures Kingwell
plumbs the depths of cultural and political meaning in the apparent
transition to posthuman life. Our immersion in technology, now
comprehensive to the point of invisibility, has altered forever
what it means to be alive. The politics of posthumanism flow
directly from our own situation, at once dependent on technology
and afraid of its effects on current and future experiences. More
than a century after playwright Karel Capek coined the word robot -
rooted in the Czech robota, meaning "servitude" or "drudgery" - in
his 1920 allegory about the alienation of forced labour leading to
a violent workers' revolt, Capek's central question continues to
haunt us. Can humans and their own creations co-exist in a new
cyberflesh world, or is a struggle for superiority inevitable?
Singular Creatures is an attempt at sketching the field before any
deadly battle is joined.
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