2016
DOI: 10.21454/rjaic.7518.231.sfb
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Singularity now: using the ventricular assist device as a model for future humanrobotic physiology

Abstract: In our 21 st century world, human-robotic interactions are far more complicated than Asimov predicted in 1942. The future of human-robotic interactions includes human-robotic machine hybrids with an integrated physiology, working together to achieve an enhanced level of baseline human physiological performance. This achievement can be described as a biological Singularity.I argue that this time of Singularity cannot be met by current biological technologies, and that humanrobotic physiology must be integrated … Show more

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“…Today there is a search for a future complex (human and robotic) ethics, causing interest in the versions presented by science fiction writers like A. Azimov. Here, probably, the point of view that "time of Singularity cannot be met by current biological technologies, and that human-robotic physiology must be integrated for the Singularity to occur" [91] is the most correct.…”
Section: Event Prediction and Conditional Environment Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today there is a search for a future complex (human and robotic) ethics, causing interest in the versions presented by science fiction writers like A. Azimov. Here, probably, the point of view that "time of Singularity cannot be met by current biological technologies, and that human-robotic physiology must be integrated for the Singularity to occur" [91] is the most correct.…”
Section: Event Prediction and Conditional Environment Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%