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Tag: Kathleen Richardson

Campaign against sex [with] robots

“It’s something we should be very concerned about,” she said, “because
if people feel they can have an intimate relationship with a machine,
that is saying something serious about how we’re experiencing empathy
with each other.” − Kathleen Richardson.

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Posted on November 6, 2015Tags campaign, empathy, Kathleen Richardson, robots, sex, sex with robots, ukLeave a comment on Campaign against sex [with] robots
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