2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82280-4_10
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Sex Robots and Views from Nowhere: A Commentary on Jecker, Howard and Sparrow, and Wang

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“…Hence, the entity or entities involved in the design or promotion of sex robots are to be identifiable to be obligated to appropriately deal with such scenarios. How this will be done varies, with Wildes (2022) and Evans (2022) stating how regulation in this way is more likely to be on the micro-level (regional regulation) than on the macro-level (nationwide regulation). Offering a partial explanation is how notes that harm differs culturally, meaning that what could be flagged up as harmful behaviour in one European country could be viewed differently in another.…”
Section: Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the entity or entities involved in the design or promotion of sex robots are to be identifiable to be obligated to appropriately deal with such scenarios. How this will be done varies, with Wildes (2022) and Evans (2022) stating how regulation in this way is more likely to be on the micro-level (regional regulation) than on the macro-level (nationwide regulation). Offering a partial explanation is how notes that harm differs culturally, meaning that what could be flagged up as harmful behaviour in one European country could be viewed differently in another.…”
Section: Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%