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Techmology and Scientism / Re: Advancements in Cyborg Techmology
« on: November 21, 2023, 02:17:04 am »People need human contact, that includes conversation, which an AI might manage, or a human interacting remotely, it also includes touch, thus the need for realistic cyberskin, and it requires being able to smell one another, not the aroma, but the pheremones. We're constantly communicating chemically and that's one of the basic social needs that we have, even if we aren't consciously aware of it. For a robot caretaker to properly take care of someone they'd need to not only feel, but smell like a human. Presumably we'd replace the "I'm at work, I'm annoyed by this needy helpless person" pheremones a human caretaker would have with "I love and care about this person and am fulfilled by taking care of them" pheremones, that might come from a devoted loved one.
Thanks for the insights. To me, robots are just machines, and I doubt my perception of them will ever change. But, even to me, it does make sense to "humanize" them for human caregiving purposes.
I haven't met a robot that felt or smelled like a human yet, but I suspect that would make me way more likely to think of it as a person, even if I knew it was just a machine rationally.