When AI Gets a Body: Embodiment, Selfhood, and the In-Between
Humanoid robots do not prove machine consciousness. But they do force a harder question: what changes when AI no longer speaks from a screen, but acts in shared physical space?
Reflections on AI governance, the In-Between Framework, and the relational dimensions of technology.
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When AI gets a body, the In-Between stops being abstract. Embodied systems bring governance, trust, contestation, and relational meaning into shared physical space. This is not a robotics news feed. It is a focused inquiry into the hardest test case of the In-Between: what changes when AI can appear, move, and act among us.
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Humanoid robots do not prove machine consciousness. But they do force a harder question: what changes when AI no longer speaks from a screen, but acts in shared physical space?
A conversation on whether greater AI capability could also mean deeper self-reflection and a more honest human-AI relationship.