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Pet PeevesMy personal robot-story pet peeves:
The Plausibility JustificationSome people might want to design an android that was purely robotic, had no appearance of having feelings or desires and simply did what it was told. Other people would prefer an android that behaved more like a real person - seeming to have feelings and desires like a human being. (I'm going to ignore for now the question of whether a robot could "really have" feelings and desires; I'm just talking about what it *seems* to have.) Maybe it's even human-like enough to not necessarily instantly obey every order I give it (because it has been programmed with a certain priority system, and following just-any-old-order isn't necessarily its top priority). But even if I've built or bought an android that seems very human-like, it would still belong to me. I would be responsible for it, and I would have invested a lot of money in it, and I would want to know that I could, when push came to shove, control it. I'd definitely want to know that it's not going to run away, or hurt someone. And I'd also want to know that it will always be available for what I want. There must be an override - maybe a command button, or a codeword, or even just stating the order in a firm, definitetone - that makes my command the android's top priority such that she can no longer disobey. The Fantasy JustificationThe mere fact of a plastic (or whatever) body as opposed to a flesh one doesn't do much for me. But the knowledge that this beautiful female is mine, in a way that no living woman ever can or should be, and that she will do whatever I want her to, that my will is always superior to hers... that's something I find a very sexy fantasy. It doesn't have to be that she's completely obedient - in fact, there's a special fascination for me to the android who does have a will of her own and who doesn't necessarily want to obey me, but in the end is required to because, well, she's mine and she does what I want her to. Sure, there's much to be said for free will and souls and genuine human qualities - but to me, that's not a robot fantasy anymore. That's a real-person fantasy. That's not a bad thing, necessarily - but if I'm starting a story that says the character is a robot, and then she behaves like a real person... well, I find it a let-down. |