
SecondDeath
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This book seeks to explore the uncharted territory of the intersection between death and technology, particularly within the realms of robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and generative AI. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and rigorous philosophical inquiry, it discusses a wide range of challenges and realities stemming from the new context of death, i.e. in the age of technology, providing answers and perspectives regarding autonomy, morality, and the nature of existence.
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50 Ways to Kill a Robot: Death and Differentiation.- Do Digital Immortals Dream of Offline Afterlives.- Bioinspired Mechanisms for AI Resilience and Renewal.
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