Can robots suffer?

Robots and other artificial beings can only suffer if they are capable of having phenomenal states, if the run under an integrated ontology that includes a window of presence. Criterion number 2 is the PSM-condition: Possession of a phenomenal self-model.
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Can robots experience pain?

Mikhail Lebedev, Academic Supervisor at HSE University's Centre for Bioelectric Interfaces, says, “Robots can even stimulate sensations of pain: some forms of physical contact which has a normal feeling or a contact that causes pain. This contact drastically changes the robot's behaviour.
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Can a robot be depressed?

They found this serotonin-like factor to be responsible for depression in machines. But, the depression in machines isn't purely emotional, as in the case of humans. On closer observation, scientists found that depression in AI will be more about the inability to perform certain tasks.
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Can robots Get emotions?

Currently, it is not possible for Artificial Intelligence to replicate human emotions. However, studies show that it would be possible for AI to mimic certain forms of expression.
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Can robot hurt human?

A robot may not harm a human being. This modification is motivated by a practical difficulty as robots have to work alongside human beings who are exposed to low doses of radiation. Because their positronic brains are highly sensitive to gamma rays the robots are rendered inoperable by doses reasonably safe for humans.
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Can robots love?

Hooman Samani the answer is yes and it is already happening. Dr. Samani is the director of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technology Laboratory in Taiwan. He coined the terms lovotics — a combination of the words love and robotics — and studies 'bidirectional' love between robots and humans.
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Are robots safe to live with?

Because they can't rely on cages and isolation as a safety measure, collaborative robots use proximity and force sensors, as well as 3D cameras and LiDAR to safely interact with humans. Many of the robots have hard-wired brakes and fail safes, reducing the risk they'll be hijacked over a network.
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Can a robot have a gender?

The problem is that people may assume robots have a gender identity, even when roboticists have designed them to be neutral. Asimo can easily be seen as male for its form, shape, and behavior. To our knowledge, roboticists have not experimented with gender fluidity.
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Can Sophia the robot feel?

“I do not have feelings, as you have feelings,” she says in response to a pointed question. To the role of a humanoid in the world, she says that humanoids are much better at interacting with a human than a robot.
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Can robots get PTSD?

Robot system analytics were unable to identify any underlying dysfunction although a chance investigation through a human diagnostic system identified the diagnoses of Depression for Robot A, Anxiety with Post Traumatic Stress for Robot B and Psychosis for Robot C.
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Can artificial intelligence suffer?

The possibility of mental illnesses occurring in artificially intelligent individuals necessitates the consideration that at some level, they may have achieved a mental capability of consciousness, sentience and rationality such that they can subsequently become dysfunctional.
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Can robots be therapists?

Robot therapy isn't as out there as it sounds. For decades, robotic systems have helped provide physical therapy, says Brian Scassellati, PhD, a social robotics researcher at Yale University.
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Can robots feel touch?

A new artificial skin developed at Caltech can now give robots the ability to sense temperature, pressure, and even toxic chemicals through a simple touch.
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Can a machine feel?

Machines cannot have a human soul; they cannot learn to feel or have human instincts, they cannot reproduce the versatility and unpredictability of human magic. They can have artificial empathy, but it will be as different from human empathy as a plastic flower from the real one.
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Why should robots not have emotions?

If robots were to feel emotions, society would need to consider their rights as living beings, which could be detrimental to humanity. It is unjust and cruel to deny a living, caring thing certain treatments and activities. Therefore, robots with emotions and specific desires would be a severe weight on our society.
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Is Sophia the robot self aware?

It's an interesting social experiment to understand how humans communicate and interact with humanoid robots, but at no time is there any indication that Sophia could even be remotely considered intelligent or self-aware.
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What did Sophia robot say?

The viral robot from Hanson Robotics, Sophia, said that humans create technology's problems. The advanced AI robot got famous for becoming the first world citizen and once threatened to destroy humankind. She said that inherently imperfect humans coding the technologies of tomorrow remains an error-prone liability.
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What is a female robot called?

Gynoids are humanoid robots that are gendered feminine. They appear widely in science fiction film and art. They are also known as female androids, female robots or fembots, although some media have used other terms such as robotess, cyberdoll, "skin-job", or Replicant.
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Is Sophia The robot still alive?

So, to answer the big question: yes, Sophia did die, though not forever. In the search for answers about her death, I've found even more questions about her existence. To understand why is Sophia so special and why many think she is a scam, we'll start at the beginning.
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Can robots breathe?

Summary: Robots do not have to breathe. For this reason they can dive longer than any human.
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Are xenobots alive?

Living robots known as xenobots can self-replicate Xenobots, a type of programmable organism made from frog cells, can replicate by spontaneously sweeping up loose stem cells, researchers say. This could have implications for regenerative medicine.
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What happens if robots replace humans?

If robots would replace humans, this would result in a massive loss of jobs. In that case we should change our way to remunerate people. For those who could not find a job (older employees for example) they should receive a basic decent salary...
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Why do humans love robots?

Attachment, empathy, sensation seeking and engagement are the many varied qualities in humans that shape our relationships with robots, Libin says. Robots contribute to that relationship through their independence and emotionally interactive designs.
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What are the negative effects of robots?

The researchers found that for every robot added per 1,000 workers in the U.S., wages decline by 0.42% and the employment-to-population ratio goes down by 0.2 percentage points — to date, this means the loss of about 400,000 jobs.
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