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General => Science => Topic started by: Tank on December 01, 2017, 08:58:18 AM

Title: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Tank on December 01, 2017, 08:58:18 AM
What happens when the sex bot says no?

I'm watching a fascinating programme The sex robots are coming (http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-sex-robots-are-coming). These are second generation silicon male and female human analogues. The intention is that they are interactive not simply passive. As artificial intelligence is refined one would assume, for the sale of discussion, that a 'West World' scenario where robots/androids rebel will happen at some point.

What should humans do when a sex bot says 'No.'?
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Bad Penny II on December 01, 2017, 09:03:00 AM
Quote from: Tank on December 01, 2017, 08:58:18 AM
What happens when the sex bot says no?

I'm watching a fascinating programme The sex robots are coming (http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-sex-robots-are-coming). These are second generation silicon male and female human analogues. The intention is that they are interactive not simply passive. As artificial intelligence is refined one would assume, for the sale of discussion, that a 'West World' scenario where robots/androids rebel will happen at some point.

What should humans do when a sex bot says 'No.'?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Sandra Craft on December 01, 2017, 09:16:55 AM
Quote from: Bad Penny II on December 01, 2017, 09:03:00 AM
Have you tried turning it off and on again?

:rofl:

I think that would be good training for dealing with humans.
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Dave on December 01, 2017, 09:26:24 AM
I like BP's solution! :)

I would be very durprised if bots got that sophieticated in any of our lifetimes! Beyond a counter programmed to say, "Having sex with me ten times a day evey day may cause you damage," anyway!

Bots will be dangerous if they ever develop a sense of self and "self-value", an ability to compare themselves with humans as we compare ourselves with others. Only a lunatic would program that in deliberately and how complex need a brain be to develop it spontaneously?
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Dave on December 01, 2017, 11:40:28 AM
I should have sdded that I have not watched the prog, still trying to unravell the legal limitations of watching any TV output without a licence. The wording in most sources needs a solicitor to interpret it!

Though this is a pain, in that I miss progs like this, I feel happier to not have that licence.

Later: haven't checked on this for a long time so decided to recheck on the licencing website. Looks like they have revamped it:

QuoteDo I need a TV Licence if I only ever watch on demand services (like catch up TV), DVDs or downloaded programmes?
You don't need a licence if you only ever watch on demand or catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer (and you also never watch live TV programmes on any channel, including on iPlayer).
You also don't need a licence to watch DVDs, Blu-rays or videos.
You need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand. This applies to any device and provider you use.

So, will be loading appropriate app later!

OT but there seems to be a revolution in improving national agency websites, the new NHS ones are far more into the KISS philosophy, but with no lack of information, as well.
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: hermes2015 on December 01, 2017, 01:37:40 PM
Quote from: Dave on December 01, 2017, 11:40:28 AM
I should have sdded that I have not watched the prog, still trying to unravell the legal limitations of watching any TV output without a licence. The wording in most sources needs a solicitor to interpret it!

Though this is a pain, in that I miss progs like this, I feel happier to not have that licence.

Later: haven't checked on this for a long time so decided to recheck on the licencing website. Looks like they have revamped it:

QuoteDo I need a TV Licence if I only ever watch on demand services (like catch up TV), DVDs or downloaded programmes?
You don't need a licence if you only ever watch on demand or catch up programmes on services other than BBC iPlayer (and you also never watch live TV programmes on any channel, including on iPlayer).
You also don't need a licence to watch DVDs, Blu-rays or videos.
You need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand. This applies to any device and provider you use.

So, will be loading appropriate app later!

OT but there seems to be a revolution in improving national agency websites, the new NHS ones are far more into the KISS philosophy, but with no lack of information, as well.
I will pm you.
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: Davin on December 01, 2017, 02:05:03 PM
We're very far away from AI that is something I would consider a consciousness. So if a sex bot says no, it will probably be for some kind of safety reason. Unless one wants their bits electrocuted, one should listen.

If AI gets closer, then I think one should listen, just to be safe.

But then what about if it was programmed to do so, like in Westworld type of scenario. I couldn't if the robot said "no," but then I'd have to think about whether I should prevent other people from doing so. That is the problem with this kind of problem, in order for us to be certain that there is or isn't a problem, it will require study which means people could potentially be getting hurt while we're looking into whether it harms people.
Title: Re: What happens when the sex bot says no?
Post by: xSilverPhinx on December 01, 2017, 08:53:57 PM
Quote from: Bad Penny II on December 01, 2017, 09:03:00 AM
Quote from: Tank on December 01, 2017, 08:58:18 AM
What happens when the sex bot says no?

I'm watching a fascinating programme The sex robots are coming (http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-sex-robots-are-coming). These are second generation silicon male and female human analogues. The intention is that they are interactive not simply passive. As artificial intelligence is refined one would assume, for the sale of discussion, that a 'West World' scenario where robots/androids rebel will happen at some point.

What should humans do when a sex bot says 'No.'?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

:rofl:

:postoday: