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The Chinese pleasure room: ethics of technologically mediated interaction
The author of the webcomic Left Over Soup proposed a sexual equivalent (or parody?) of Searle’s Chinese Room argument, posing some interesting questions about what it means to have sex, consent and relationships if there is technological mediation:
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Posted in Anders Sandberg's Posts, Ethics, Web/Tech | Tagged Chinese room, consent, ethical design, interfaces, mediation, sex, transparency
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