How That Robot Made Me Feel
暫譯: 那隻機器人讓我感受到什麼

Johnson, Ericka

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2025-05-20
  • 售價: $2,140
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,033
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 268
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262550946
  • ISBN-13: 9780262550949
  • 相關分類: 機器人製作 Robots
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商品描述

An edited collection that explores what emotions we have when encountering robots, how we react emotionally to them in different contexts, and why these emotional responses are so important.

Do robots, or the AI that is driving them, have emotions? That is a hotly debated topic--both in science fiction, where such assertions are a staple of the narrative, and in tech development, where it often makes headlines. But what about how we humans emotionally respond to robots? Are our emotional responses any less important when it comes to how the robots we encounter today are designed? In How That Robot Made Me Feel, Ericka Johnson asks the authors in this collection to critically examine our emotional and affective responses to robots, and what such an examination would do to the way roboticists use (or toy with) our emotions in their design decisions.

The narrative arch of this anthology follows the question of just whose emotions are being engaged through robotic interactions, why, and for what design ends. Of course, the answer is that it is our emotions that are interesting. And these emotions are not universal, despite the historically universalist paradigm of AI and how robotic emotions work. Emotions are contingent, to borrow a commonly used phrase in feminist technoscience. They are placed in space, time, and cultural context. And understanding how they are produced and engaged with will help clarify many of the political aspects of robotic interaction that are currently concealed by the shiny and allegedly neutral surfaces of robots.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這是一部編輯的合集,探討我們在遇到機器人時所產生的情感、在不同情境下我們如何對它們做出情感反應,以及為什麼這些情感反應如此重要。

機器人或驅動它們的人工智慧是否擁有情感?這是一個備受爭議的話題——無論是在科幻小說中,這種主張是敘事的常見元素,還是在科技發展中,經常成為頭條新聞。但我們人類對機器人的情感反應又如何呢?當涉及到我們今天所遇到的機器人的設計時,我們的情感反應是否同樣重要?在How That Robot Made Me Feel中,Ericka Johnson要求這本合集中的作者們批判性地檢視我們對機器人的情感和情感反應,以及這樣的檢視將如何影響機器人學家在設計決策中使用(或玩弄)我們情感的方式。

這本選集的敘事弧線圍繞著一個問題:究竟是誰的情感在機器人互動中被激發,為什麼,以及出於什麼設計目的。當然,答案是我們的情感才是有趣的。儘管人工智慧和機器人情感運作的歷史上存在普遍主義的範式,但這些情感並非普遍存在。情感是有條件的,借用女性主義科技科學中常用的短語。它們被置於空間、時間和文化背景中。理解它們是如何產生和被激發的,將有助於澄清目前被機器人光鮮亮麗且聲稱中立的表面所掩蓋的許多機器人互動的政治層面。

作者簡介

Ericka Johnson is a Professor of Gender and Society at Linköping University, Sweden; Director of the National Graduate School of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems, and Software Program--Humanity and Society (WASP-HS); and a Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. She is the author of many books, including A Cultural Biography of the Prostate (MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

埃莉卡·約翰遜(Ericka Johnson)是瑞典林雪平大學(Linköping University)性別與社會學教授;瓦倫貝里人工智慧、自主系統與軟體計畫國立研究生院(Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems, and Software Program--Humanity and Society, WASP-HS)主任;以及瑞典皇家科學院(Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)成員。她著有多本書籍,包括《前列腺的文化傳記》(A Cultural Biography of the Prostate,MIT Press)。