
The Naked Android
Synthetic Socialness and the Human Gaze
Julie Carpenter(Author)
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-367-77252-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Naked Android: Synthetic Socialness and the Human Gaze illuminates the connection between the stories people tell, their expectations of what a robot is, and how these beliefs and values manifest in how real robots are designed and used.
The introduction of the "human gaze" articulates how peoples' expectations and perceptions about robots are ultimately based on deeply personal cultural interpretations of what is artificial or human and what problems social robots should -or should not -solve. The Naked Android clarifies how human qualities like understanding and desire are designed into robots as mediums as well as projected onto them by the people who live with them.
By investigating the fluidity of identities across human culture and social robotics, this book unpacks the contextual complexities of their interactions and mutual influences. Using ethnographic methods including in-depth interviews with a variety of stakeholders, each chapter explores how people are designing social robots, the experience of living with robots, and people whose jobs it is to dream about a future integrated with robots.
Key Features:
Introduces the concept of the "human gaze" (and the "robot gaze") as means of understanding how people live with robots.
Each chapter includes in-depth interviews with people who make, live with, or create art about robots.
Using ethnographic methods, paints a vivid description of the interconnecting influences of science fiction, human imagination, and real technology.
The introduction of the "human gaze" articulates how peoples' expectations and perceptions about robots are ultimately based on deeply personal cultural interpretations of what is artificial or human and what problems social robots should -or should not -solve. The Naked Android clarifies how human qualities like understanding and desire are designed into robots as mediums as well as projected onto them by the people who live with them.
By investigating the fluidity of identities across human culture and social robotics, this book unpacks the contextual complexities of their interactions and mutual influences. Using ethnographic methods including in-depth interviews with a variety of stakeholders, each chapter explores how people are designing social robots, the experience of living with robots, and people whose jobs it is to dream about a future integrated with robots.
Key Features:
Introduces the concept of the "human gaze" (and the "robot gaze") as means of understanding how people live with robots.
Each chapter includes in-depth interviews with people who make, live with, or create art about robots.
Using ethnographic methods, paints a vivid description of the interconnecting influences of science fiction, human imagination, and real technology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
General and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
5 s/w Abbildungen, 8 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 8 farbige Abbildungen, 5 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
8 Halftones, color; 5 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, color; 5 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-77252-9 (9780367772529)
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Person
Julie Carpenter, PhD, is a social scientist who explores human behaviors with emerging technologies, often forms of AI. A great deal of her research has focused on human attachment to robots and other forms of artificial intelligence. She is an external research fellow in the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group at California Polytechnic State University and has held this role since 2015.
Content
Chapter 01 Welcome home, robots Chapter 02 Robots in the family Chapter 03 AI, robots, and the gaze of gods Chapter 04 Science fiction robots as metaphors, muses, and allies Chapter 05 Promises of sex robots Chapter 06 The object of a robot gaze References