The Dignity Movement, Robots, and the Importance of Asking Good Questions
Written by Robert Fuller, Ph.D
Narrated by Justine Willis Toms
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About this audiobook
What is of utmost importance to Fuller are the questions we bring to our life process. He says, “Once you’ve formed a question, it almost guarantees you will find the answer.” In this far-ranging conversation, he shares some provocative thoughts on the coming inevitability of robots becoming a more dominant species than homo sapiens and why we must befriend them. Robert Fuller is the author of The Theory of Everybody.
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