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New Robotics Study Findings Have Been Reported by a Researcher at Institute for Political Studies (Why Do We Fear The Robopocalypse? Human Insecurity in The Age of Technophobia)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Data detailed on robotics have been pr esented. According to news reporting originating from Belgrade, Serbia, by NewsR x correspondents, research stated, "The paper aims to determine where exactly fe ar of intelligent machines is located in the narrative layers embedded in scienc e fiction film stories based on the intelligence explosion hypothesis."Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Institute for Political Studies: "The analysis departs from the assumption that the Robopocaliptic narr ative, a science fiction narrative depicting the dystopian future of human-robot relationship, is constitutive of the irrational technophobic stance widespread in the public opinion of today's postindustrial societies. As narration plays an essential part in our daily reflective and social practices, we are naturally i nclined to look for narrative structure in popular culture, particularly in film , the most popular form of visual art, and the easiest one to consume. Nine scie nce fiction films have been selected as relevant empirical evidence: The Invisib le Boy (1957), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Westworld(1973), Futureworld (1976) , Demon Seed (1977), Blade Runner (1982), The Terminator (1984), The Matrix (199 9), Ex Machina (2015). The Robopocaliptic narrative interwoven with the themes o f the analysed films uncovers four recurrent ideas or messages that create robot ophobia: redundancy of the human race, moral indifference of robots, robots as e motional abusers, and the loss of control over one's own mind and body. The auth or proposes that these four ideas or messages mirror four layers of fear, all po inting to a meta-fear: the fear of rejection to be recognised and treated as a m orally worth human being."

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2024

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年,卷(期):2024.(MAY.27)