Representations of robotics and AI in Westworld (1973–2016): A sociological analysis of the imagery of science and technology in popular culture

Author:

Stengler A. Erik1ORCID,Camorrino Antonio2ORCID,Rutenbeck Anna1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 000000012160918X SUNY Oneonta

2. ISNI: 000000010790385X University of Naples Federico II

Abstract

We explore themes related to societal concerns about robotics and AI represented in the first season of the current HBO TV series Westworld and compare them to those expressed in a corpus of similar length comprising Michael Crichton’s original feature film Westworld from 1973, its sequel Futureworld and the ensuing TV series Beyond Westworld. In the context of science communication, science in popular culture has most often been studied in terms of the influence it can exert on the audience’s understanding, awareness and engagement with science. Our analysis is framed in the approach of viewing films and TV as a ‘virtual witnessing technology’ and ‘social thought experiments’ through which they provide valuable information about perceptions, misconceptions, fears and expectations by the public on science and technology issues. Authors and filmmakers are considered representatives of society, giving a voice to those affected by developments in science and technology. Our analysis explores not only current perceptions and concerns on robotics and AI but also how that may have changed over this crucial period of their development.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

General Medicine

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