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|December 19, 2013
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The term "robot" originated in 1921. Common themes in robot narratives include mortality, emotions, and creator-creation conflicts, exemplified by the android Data.
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Area of Science:
- Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
- Science Fiction Studies
- Philosophy of Technology
Background:
- The term 'robot' was coined in 1921 by Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R.
- Robot narratives frequently explore themes of mortality, immortality, emotions, and creator-rebellion dynamics.
- Fictional androids, such as Data from Star Trek, offer insights into potential robotic behaviors and characteristics.
Purpose of the Study:
- To analyze recurring themes in robot literature and media.
- To examine the philosophical and ethical implications of artificial beings.
- To explore the potential medical or behavioral explanations for android characteristics in science fiction.
Main Methods:
- Literary and media analysis of science fiction works featuring robots and androids.
- Thematic analysis of common narrative elements.
- Character analysis, using Data from Star Trek as a case study.
Main Results:
- Identified consistent themes across robot narratives: mortality, artificial emotions, and the master-creator conflict.
- Highlighted the significance of Data's character in exploring complex android behaviors.
- Suggested that fictional portrayals can inform discussions on artificial intelligence and ethics.
Conclusions:
- Robot narratives offer a rich ground for exploring humanity's relationship with technology and artificial life.
- The character of Data provides a compelling example for examining the intersection of artificial intelligence and potential 'medical' or behavioral traits.
- Continued analysis of fictional robots can illuminate societal anxieties and aspirations regarding advanced AI.

