Abstract

Already in ancient times, people dreamt of becoming creators, and nowadays they are approaching this dream in small but impressive steps. In fiction, the goal of creating an artificial human has already been achieved. Additionally, as a mirror of society, the medium of film offers the opportunity to address current questions and problems of humanity. This paper raises the question of how artificial agents are depicted in over 30 years of film history from 1990 to 2021, and it explores roboethics through the lens of movies, focusing on social humanoid robots.

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