Is it good for them too? Ethical concern for the sexbots

In John Danaher & Neil McArthur, Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications. pp. 155-171 (2017)
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Abstract

In this chapter I'd like to focus on a small corner of sexbot ethics that is rarely considered elsewhere: the question of whether and when being a sexbot might be good---or bad---*for the sexbot*. You might think this means you are in for a dry sermon about the evils of robot slavery. If so, you'd be wrong; the ethics of robot servitude are far more complicated than that. In fact, if the arguments here are right, designing a robot to serve humans sexually may be very good for the robots themselves.

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Steve Petersen
Niagara University

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