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RE: Rape and Molestation

Comment comment by PowerPointSamurai on 04 January 2008

I'm not talking about having them simulate their preferred variety of victim or the scenarios they desire, just that they might be a therapeutic tool more patient, willing to face risks, and put up with such a person as they gradually bend them back to acceptable behavior.

Although you might be right. I've heard that pedophiles in particular have a dismal recovery record. On that, there's promise of early identification and correction with brain scanning. CBC Quirks and Quarks had a really good podcast on Neuroscience and the Law. For example, there is some evidence that brain damage in a certain region of the brain is what drives pedophilia.

As for prostitution, I think that the human variety will be driven out of business (and subsequent human trafficking) by lower cost droids, especially since they theoretically shouldn't pass on a disease to you. Additionally, if programmed correctly, it would end the urge for this type of behavior and this type of furtive behavior would be obviated. On the other hand, I guess some people get into the sneaking around aspect of it, but at least the human victims will be removed.

Here's another important implication of realistic, responsive droids: humans driven out of the customer service industry altogether. You already see "self-checkout" aisles at the grocery store and automated messages with your credit card company. I predict that advances in chatterbot technology will continue to gradually push people out of the lower tiers of the service industry.

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Here's another important implication of realistic, responsive droids: humans driven out of the customer service industry altogether.

I think that'll happen regardless of whether there are "realistic, responsive droids". It's already happening. You mention self-checkout aisles at the grocery - no droids there.

There's already been a noticeable drop in the use of humans to do a lot of tasks - assembly line work in particular. I recall seeing an article where a fast food chain (McD's maybe?) had built a prototype restaurant that had no staff - it was basically a big vending machine that cooked the food.

And it's not just minimum-wage work that's affected. Synthesizers have put a lot of musicians out of work, for example. It used to be that recording a commercial jingle required assembling a half-dozen or more musicians to play all the music and sing - now, one guy with a synthesizer does the whole thing. The whole green-screen/CGI aspect of movies has made cut-backs in the number of set construction laborers needed on movie sets, too.