Post-Human Communities: Reorganizing Social Relations in the Age of Interspecies Communication
Francesco Pira (),
Umberto Spaticchia () and
Roberta Casagrande ()
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Francesco Pira: University of Messina, Department of Ancient and Modern Civilizations
Umberto Spaticchia: Department of Political and Legal Sciences (SCIPOG), University of Messina
Roberta Casagrande: Department of Political and Legal Sciences (SCIPOG), University of Messina
A chapter in Artificial Intelligence and Networks for a Sustainable Future, 2026, pp 25-43 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The advent of humanoid and zoomorphic robots, such as those developed by pioneering companies such as Tesla, is profoundly transforming social and family dynamics. This transformation is not only technological but also cultural and social, as these robots go far beyond the function of mere tools, emerging as real social actors. Their ability to actively participate in the life of communities, offering both functional and emotional support, raises fundamental questions about the future of the human social fabric and the very definition of community.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-13458-5_3
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