Don't Expect Government To Save You From the Terminator
As artificial intelligence advances, how worried should we be about the rise of the machines?
As artificial intelligence advances, how worried should we be about the rise of the machines?
The San Francisco Police Department assured the public it had "no plans to arm robots with guns." But assurances aren't guarantees.
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Robots don't get cabin fever, develop cancer from cosmic radiation, miss their families, or go insane.
The future of techno-animism in a world filled with machine intelligence.
The service bot will revolutionize warehouses, hospitals, farms, and maybe your home.
The visionary hacker on how he plans to "solve A.I." and why he thinks this will be a "decade of decentralization."
Should they be banned?
The case for legally constraining what police departments can do with robots.
Martin Ford and Antony Sammeroff debate the future of robotics and its potential economic impacts at the Soho Forum.
Martin Ford and Antony Sammeroff debate the impact of robotics on the economy
Don’t be afraid of the robopups, but make sure we leash law enforcement to keep officers from misusing them.
Forcing future Americans to do manual labor that could be automated isn't "saving" them from job losses. It's trapping them in jobs that could be made more efficient, more productive, and more rewarding.
While expressing concern for free speech and privacy, lawmakers are seriously threatening both.
As governments and law enforcement agencies rush to incorporate facial recognition tech, California lawmakers have a chance to slam on the brakes.
An anthology series about sad salesmen, space marines, super-intelligent yogurt, and the national debt
Making low-skill workers more expensive means getting them replaced by automation.
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If Skynet looms on the horizon, you won't find the evidence here.
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Activists petition to stop a sex-doll shop.
DoNotPay is launching a "denial of service attack on the legal system to make it better."
Even the most revered politicians are just human-and no human can resist The Robot.
Reading Zora Neale Hurston's study of the life of the last "black cargo" and watching Westworld
The bill is called the Curbing Realistic Exploitative Electronic Pedophilic Robots, or CREEPER, Act. Of course.
Katherine Mangu-Ward talks about politics, culture, and Reason's next 50 years.
There's just no evidence about sex robots period, because at present they don't really exist. But that hasn't stopped folks from freaking out...
The Culinary Workers Union is demanding financial compensation and replacement jobs for workers displaced by technology.
The HBO series turns Facebook and Twitter into a theme park filled with sex, violence, and robots.
No robots need apply.
No, but they're awesome anyway.
A preemptive ban risks being a tragic moral failure rather than an ethical triumph.
Genetically-engineered hens, embryo surgeries, and robot farmers.
Outlawing cheap labor comes with a lot of disastrous consequences.
Whether automation produces net job losses depends on the relative sizes of its job-creation and job-destruction effects.
We could be on the verge of an all-out war on artificial intelligence technologies.
Robot romance is simply an "alternative form of relationship," not a replacement for human lovers or a deviant kink, says RealDoll creator.
But the event's sponsor says its visa approval rate was remarkably high and that no other country could offer such access.
The future of human-robot relations is silly and sensible, not sinister.
Many technologists think so, but economists aren't so easily convinced.
The novelist, activist, and BoingBoing founder on cyber warfare, Uber-style reputation economics, and what he's likely to get arrested for someday.
Good thing he didn't mess with a pistol-packing Russian FEDOR robot
A conversation about The Complacent Class.