E0029 Why is it always a War on Robots?

02/03/2024 22 min Temporada 1 Episodio 29
E0029 Why is it always a War on Robots?

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Why does it always come down to a Butlerian Jihad, a War on Robots, when we imagine a future for humanity.  Why does nearly every science fiction series, including Star Wars, Star Trek, Warhammer 40K, Doctor Who, The Matrix, Terminator and Dune have a conflict with a machinic form of life?With Dune 2 in theatres this weekend, we take a look at the underlying reasons for this conflict in our collective imagination in this weeks episode of the Implausipod.Dr Implausible can be reached at DrImplausible at implausipod dot comSamuel Butler's novel can be found on Project Gutenberg here:https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1906/pg1906-images.html#chap23Bibliography:Bassala, G. (1988). The Evolution of Technology. Cambridge University Press.Butler, S. (1999). Erewhon; Or, Over the Range. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1906Dennett, D. (1995). Darwin’s Dangerous Idea. Simon and Schuster.Ford, M. (2016). The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of Mass Unemployment. Oneworld Publications.Herbert, F. (1965). Dune. Ace Books.Johnston, J. (2008). The Allure of Machinic Life. MIT Press. https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262515023/the-allure-of-machinic-life/Petroski, H. (1992). The Evolution of Useful Things. Vintage Books.Popova, M. (2022, September 15). Darwin Among the Machines: A Victorian Visionary’s Prophetic Admonition for Saving Ourselves from Enslavement by Artificial Intelligence. The Marginalian. https://www.themarginalian.org/2022/09/15/samuel-butler-darwin-among-the-machines-erewhon/Weitzman, M. L. (1998). Recombinant Growth. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113(2), 331–360. https://doi.org/10.1162/003355398555595Reach out to the showSupport the show