Robotics + Art
Robotics + Art
(https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/13/robots-wont-just-take-jobs-theyll-create-them/)
William Benjamin mentions that often times conventional art
is enjoyed while new art is subjected to harsh criticism. I agree with this
statement because I find that the public has been very harsh towards the
advancements in robotics. There are many comments of how robots will take over
all of the jobs, leaving people with no means to make money. Other critics
claim that if robot technology continues to advance, robots may someday be able
to have their own individual thought.
People fear robots could out-smart and over-power humans,
and gain control over our lives. Many movies play on this public’s common fear
such as in “I, Robot.” In this movie, robots whose purpose is to serve humans
ultimately revolt and take over the government, police and people. These
largely held public fears are obstacles that can potentially hinder the
advancement of robotics in the future.
References
Benjamin, Walter. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction. London: Penguin, 2008. Print.
"Big Hero 6 (film)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia
Foundation, 23 Apr. 2017. Web. 23 Apr. 2017.
"I, Robot (film)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia
Foundation, 14 Apr. 2017. Web. 23 Apr. 2017.
Kusahara, Machiko. “Japanese Robotics.” Robotics + Art. 23
Apr. 2017. Lecture.
Vesna,Victoria. “Lecture Part 1-3.” Robotics + Art. 23 Apr.
2017. Lecture.



ReplyDeleteI like how you addressed both sides of the robotics topic, discussing what people fear while commenting upon the benefits robots can bring. I think by having more movies like Big Hero 6 the current preconceived notions people possess about robots can be transformed into more positive connotations. Your post reminds me of the television show Westworld, which has evoked a lot of interest in the robotic space amongst viewers. Do you think this type of show more so highlights the benefits or potential downside of robots?
To be honest, I've only seen a couple episodes of Westworld but my impression is that the show plays more on the downside of robots. You get to see what happens when robots malfunction which kind of shows how people don't really have full control over them. Also, its interesting to see how people treat the robots. It makes me question whether interacting with robots on a daily basis would make us worse people. Not having to worry about how actions affect others can be a harmful habit to make. Yes, its really cool that they can create a whole world where robots can basically blend into society. But it gives me an impression that it wouldn't be a society for the better.
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