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Seeking Delphi–Podcast #23,  A Conversation with Joanne Pransky, Robot Psychiatrist.

Seeking Delphi–Podcast #23, A Conversation with Joanne Pransky, Robot Psychiatrist.

Update: 2018-07-23
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 “I can’t imagine a future without robots.”–Nolan Bushnell


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In the popular HBO series Westworld, robotic hosts are depicted as being placed into a kind of psychiatric analysis by their creators.  Could this actually happen one day?  Joanne Pransky thinks it will.  She bills herself as the World’s First Robotic Psychiatrist® (yes, she even registered that title!).  She was dubbed the real life Susan Calvin by Isaac Asimov, after the robot psychologist he created in his classic 1950 short story anthology, I, Robot.  In this episode of the Seeking Delphi™ podcast, host Mark Sackler talks to her about this and other significant issues in the man/machine relationships to come.


All Seeking Delphi™  podcasts are available on iTunes, PlayerFM, and  YouTube.  You can also follow us on Facebook and on twitter @MarkSackler


 


Asimov with Pransky c.1989


Pransky and friend.


 


 


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Podcast #23 A Conversation With Joanne Pransky, Robot Psychiatrist



YouTube slide show of podcast #23 with Joanne Pransky


Cover of a 1950’s edition of Asimov’s I, Robot


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Joanne Pransky bio


 



SXSW 2018 Minicast #2 Redux: Can We Create Consciousness In A Machine?


A reminder that this and all Seeking Delphi ™podcasts are available on iTunes, PlayerFM, and  YouTube.  You can also follow us on Facebook and on twitter @MarkSackler

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Seeking Delphi–Podcast #23,  A Conversation with Joanne Pransky, Robot Psychiatrist.

Seeking Delphi–Podcast #23, A Conversation with Joanne Pransky, Robot Psychiatrist.

Mark Sackler