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Abstract
In our 21st century world, human-robotic interactions are far more complicated than Asimov predicted in 1942. The future of human-robotic interactions includes human-robotic machine hybrids with an integrated physiology, working together to achieve an enhanced level of baseline human physiological performance. This achievement can be described as a biological Singularity. I argue that this time of Singularity cannot be met by current biological technologies, and that human-robotic physiology must be integrated for the Singularity to occur. In order to conquer the challenges we face regarding human-robotic physiology, we first need to identify a working model in today's world. Once identified, this model can form the basis for the study, creation, expansion, and optimization of human-robotic hybrid physiology. In this paper, I present and defend the line of argument that currently this kind of model (proposed to be named "IshBot") can best be studied in ventricular assist devices - VAD.Entities:
Keywords: ethics; human-robot hybrid; singularity; ventricular assist devices
Year: 2016 PMID: 28913480 PMCID: PMC5505368 DOI: 10.21454/rjaic.7518.231.sfb
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Anaesth Intensive Care ISSN: 2392-7518