This week, we take a brief detour from our usual themes to explore a question at the crossroads of social ethics and technology: Can humans and robots be friends? We are joined by Ruby Hornsby, doctoral researcher at the University of Leeds, to explore this question. We discuss what friendship really means, why she argues it cannot exist with machines, and why it’s worth asking what friendship and human connection means in the digital age.
This episode was hosted and produced by Eva Dieteren.
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Ruby Hornsby is a final year philosophy PhD student at the University of Leeds funded by The White Rose College of Arts and Humanities. She researches whether humans can be friends with robots and, more broadly, she is interested in Applied Ethics, Ethics of AI and The Philosophy of Love, Sex and Relationships. Ruby is the post-graduate research assistant for Ethical Dating Online Project (link below), a network of researchers focused on exploring the ethics of online dating. She is also the founder of Wiser Debate Club, a free monthly philosophical debate club for people aged 60+ which has recently been awarded funding to expand to various UK sites.
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Resources:
Books
Alone Together (2011) by Sherry Turkle
Machines Like Me (2019) by Ian McEwan
Klara and the Sun (2021) by Kazuo Ishiguro
Films/TV
Her (2013), dir. Spike Jonze
Black Mirror: "Be Right Back" (season 2, episode 1) and "Common People" (season 7, episode 1)
Sex actually with Alice Levigne (Alex and Mimi):
Other
Ethical Dating Online | Insta: @ethicaldatingonline
Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships | Insta: @Leeds_CLSR
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