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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Jeffy's Corner: Sex of the Future; Hard-wired Love

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2015

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network: www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeff at twitter.com/JeffyMRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show.

0:03.0

Way back, way back in 2007.

0:07.0

David Levi wrote Love and Sex with Robots, the evolution of human robot relationships.

0:20.0

Now he predicted that we would fall in love with robots.

0:27.0

Now he claimed that it's counterintuitive human robot relationships,

0:32.0

you know they might be counterintuitive.

0:35.0

There are many reasons to think that the love and sex when robots are going to happen.

0:41.0

Robots are already better in math, logic, chess, many other activities.

0:47.0

Is it not probable, says David, that eventually a robot companion will provide much more than a human companion in every conceivable way.

0:59.0

Let's fast forward to today, shall we?

1:02.0

I read an article last week called Let's fast forward to today, shall we?

1:03.2

I read an article last week called Sex and Love in the Age of Robots.

1:11.9

According to this article, Molly McHugh, maybe the reason we don't have mass-produced robots

1:17.5

is because we're still not certain what we'd want to do with them.

1:22.3

Hmm, do we want robots to be our friends? Or do we want them to be friends with benefits?

1:37.0

I would answer yes to that. Jetsons like Meade, an assistant, a teacher, an assembly line worker,

1:47.6

friend, friend with benefits. A yes. Now we've talked before this program about robots and how the studies have

1:57.0

shown that people like robots that are will do things and participate in our lives but don't really look

2:10.0

like a human because they always you get the idea that if it looks a lot like a

2:19.3

human you really feel weird because it's not human and you know that something is cool

2:24.0

something is off. You're not quite sure what it is but it's just not right.

2:32.4

Well, D.S. Dahl, a popular producer of Love Dals in Japan, says the process of

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