How human is human? : the view from robotics research

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How human is human? the view from robotics research
verantwortlich
Ishiguro, Hiroshi (VerfasserIn); Gonzalez, Tony (ÜbersetzerIn)
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Erscheinungsjahr
2020
Teil von
Japan library
Erscheint auch als
Ishiguro, Hiroshi, 1963 - , How human is human?, First English edition, Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2020, 175 Seiten
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Zusammenfassung
How Human Is Human?: The View from Robotics Research presents an overview of various androids created by its author, Hiroshi Ishiguro, along with episodes and difficulties encountered during their development. Unlike the industrial robots so commonly seen in today's factories, Dr. Ishiguro's androids are designed with a focus on providing new tools for human interaction and communication. Of particular note are his Geminoid series androids, which are designed to exactly duplicate the appearance of actual living beings (in the case of the latter, Ishiguro himself), providing insights into psychological phenomena arising from the experience of encountering one's doppelgänger. These androids further allow for remote operations over the Internet, allowing users to project their voice and even movements, thereby establishing a sense of presence that is impossible through commonplace technologies such as video conferencing. These androids thus represent a first step toward telepresence technologies only encountered today in works of science fiction.あなたは人間ですか―。日本が誇るロボット研究の第一人者が挑むのは、限りなく人間に近いアンドロイド、自分そっくりの「ジェミノイド」づくりだ。人は鏡と写真のどちらを自分の顔と認識する?ジェミノイドを不気味に感じる境界線は?人間を"最小限"にデザインすると?ジェミノイドの経年劣化はモデルの自分を修復(整形)?製作前後の徹底分析で浮かぶ、人間の本質とは。.
紙 -- Prologue -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER 1 FROM DAILY-LIFE ROBOTS TO ANDROIDS -- Research on "daily-life" robots -- A semiautonomous greeter robot -- Areas of ambiguity -- The human form is the ultimate form -- Women and children first -- CHAPTER 2 REMOTELY CONTROLLED ANDROIDS -- Creating a new self -- Creating another female android -- Choosing models -- CHAPTER 3 A WORLD OF SURROGATES -- The post-Geminoid world -- Life with surrogates -- Androids are becoming a reality in the US -- You look a lot like your synth -- The real you -- CHAPTER 4 BECOMING AN ANDROID -- Questioning MRI -- Awareness of the "I" within -- The self we see, the self others see -- Creating expressions -- The embarrassment of our inner workings -- Which is the most attractive: face, clothing, or hair? -- The finishing touch: clothing -- The other me -- CHAPTER 5 ADAPTING TO GEMINOIDS -- Like your own body -- Attractive people and performers make the best operators -- Second- and third-person viewpoints -- The Geminoid homunculus -- Operated operators -- Operating androids to recall memories -- CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIPS WITH GEMINOIDS -- Our experiment in Austria -- Emotions communicate better than words -- Touching Geminoid F -- Lowered mental barriers -- What about love? -- CHAPTER 7 ANOTHER YOU -- Geminoid as a sounding board -- A convincing conversation partner -- More human than humans? -- CHAPTER 8 ANDROIDS EXCEEDING HUMANS -- The origins of android theater -- An elusive ephemerality -- No human is that pretty -- Beauty is not humanlike -- Do people really want to be beautiful? -- You, standing right before your own eyes -- When a stranger controls you better than you do -- An independent being on stage -- CHAPTER 9 MAKING OURSELVES LIKE ANDROIDS -- Changing androids, changing humans -- Thinner than Geminoid -- What to fix -- Moles and identity.
Umfang
1 Online-Ressource (175 Seiten)
Sprache
Englisch, Japanisch
Schlagworte
RVK-Notation
  • Informatik
    • Monografien
      • Künstliche Intelligenz
        • Robotics, CAD, CAM, CAE etc.
BK-Notation
54.72 Künstliche Intelligenz
DDC-Notation
629.8/924019
ISBN
9784866581378