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ETHIC DILEMA
1. How can we differentiate Science from Technology?
We believe that ethical problems are present in almost all types of daily situations, such as in technology and in science, where we are faced with making decisions that may have consequences that affect or contribute to our environment, as it was in Martha's case.
3. Dehumanization
Martha's addiction to technology begins after the death of her boyfriend, Ash. She becomes obsessed with using the new technology to communicate with an AI version of him
Businesses have adapted their business models, the service or platform is provided to the user for free, but the company makes money by collecting and analyzing user data and then using it to sell targeted advertising.
Technology decreases our social interaction With the rise of social media, video conferencing, and other forms of digital communication, it also increases insolation and it decreases our creativity
Technology has become an increasingly popular tool for people to deal with emotions, through different psychological and technological methods. For example the colors, music, design, and accessibility. And there are other ways like the Virtual reality, and discussion groups.
2. What is the purpose of Technology?
Technology is indispensable nowadays, from smartphones to cars and others such as refrigerators. We use it to communicate, to transport ourselves, and in general to make our daily lives more comfortable.
Some examples of basic needs that are satisfied with technology are communication, transportation, and research, while on the other hand, some created needs are online shopping, entertainment, and online schooling.
4. Machine Learning
Some examples of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence could be voice assistants, cell phones, smart speakers like Alexa, algorithms on the web, virtual people or avatars, maps, and directions, etc.
The Turing’s Test is proven since the clone is able to look and talk like Ash, it is able to have normal conversations with real humans and can totally pass as a real person.
The first differentiator between machines and humans are feelings, although machines can express some feeling, it does not feel themselves since it is not living to be, in addition to the fact that they cannot reproduce biologically.
The abuse of artificial intelligence tools could have a great impact on our ability to retain attention, just like ADD, nomophobia (irrational fear of being without a phone), lack of communication, stress and anxiety, and sleep problems.
We believe that machines do not have their own thought, but rather that they have some type of software that is programmed so that they respond, interact, and speak in a certain way, and through human contact, their processor creates patterns or recreates situations.
No, we do not believe that it is ok to consider the clone as the real Ash, it doesn’t feel emotions, it would never be able to love Martha or her child, it would never be able to remember Ash’s infancy or do any basic human activities like eating or even crying.
5.Disconnect from technology
We think Martha kept the clone in the attic because somehow she didn't want to let the real Ash go, even though he was dead. We also believe that because she was pregnant, Martha did not want her daughter to grow up without a father figure.
We think the episode is so named because it refers to the fact that the digital footprint that each of us leaves behind is forever. It also refers to the fact that Ash was never completely gone, even though he was no longer alive, the machine replicated the answers he would give and had memories of him because he was very active on social media.
Cristina Alarcón, Paulina Miranda, Santiago Muñóz