Malaysia Bans International Sex Robot Symposium
"Intercourse with robots-don't try to be ridiculous," say Malaysian police.
"Intercourse with robots-don't try to be ridiculous," say Malaysian police.
Two brave researchers tackle the imaginary menace of robot prostitution.
The Singularity is closer and dumber than you think.
Neurotracking, video games, laughing rats, brainwave sniper training, robot love, and a "pernicious libertarian"
Lethal autonomous weapons are too dangerous to develop.
A review of A Dangerous Master: How to Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control
Ronald Bailey Will Argue Against the Motion at Future Tense on Thursday, June 4
Pricing yourself out of the market is not so smart
Warbots might actually behave more morally than soldiers.
Watch thee some Cocktail Chatter
Elon Musk predicts "You can't have a person driving a two-ton death machine."
Automation needn't be scary for workers, but for traditional unions, the robot future may hold a different fate.
"Everything that can be decentralized, will be decentralized."
Lethal autonomous weapon systems might be more moral than human soldiers.
We don't need a federal commission to govern things that go beep in the night.
They're sweeping my floors, watching my kids, and stealing my job. Here's why I'm not worried.
They're coming for your homes, your pets, your deliveries, your news, and more.
For now humans make sub-par robots and robots make sub-par humans.
Lawyers, insurance, and the media put the fear of liability in the hearts of the humans who create our automated tools
Who will be the first up against the carpet when the Roomba revolution comes?
So let slip the robots of war?
Lethal autonomous weapon systems might be more moral than human soldiers.
Machines can free us up to focus on activities that we enjoy more.
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