S4:E2 - More than what we were programmed to be
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概要
What does it really mean for a robot to understand and respond to human emotion in an era where machines grow more autonomous and embedded in daily life?
This episode explores the expanding influence of autonomous robots, highlighting major technical advancements and the challenge of building machines with true emotional intelligence. The speakers discuss both the promise and risks of integrating emotionally aware robots into daily life, with an emphasis on concerns about trust, safety, and ethical boundaries when robots only simulate, not feel, emotion.
We also discuss the limits of robotics: while machines can mimic empathy, they cannot experience real compassion, creating important dilemmas for designers and society. We speculate about future sentient robots and raises questions about which rights and responsibilities would accompany such breakthroughs.
What happens when the line is blurred between emotional simulation and genuine understanding? Can robots make life safer and better without compromising security or human values? As co-bots increasingly collaborate with people, the episode asks how to preserve dignity and agency in this changing landscape.