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Joanne Pransky: Relaxation in Peace (1959-2023)

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Joanne Pransky: Relaxation in Peace (1959-2023)

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It’s with nice unhappiness that I’m sharing that Joanne Pransky, the World’s First Robotic Psychariatrist, and who Isaac Asimov referred to as the true Susan Calvin handed away just lately. I had a number of delight conversations along with her, together with an interview and moderated panel.

Joanne was a tireless advocate for robotics AND for girls in robotics. She didn’t have superior levels in robotics however had labored within the robotics business after which in robotic commerce journals- she had fairly the attention for locating actually helpful expertise versus hype. Her enthusiasm and keenness for continually studying was an inspiration to me and I used to be privileged to know her as a good friend. I interviewed her a number of years in the past about Asimov which you’ll see right here. She factors out how wonderful Asimov was- at 19 years previous writing about robots and imagining them in a optimistic approach, as helpers, companions, instruments to allow us to do extra of the “human” stuff- not the shoot-em-up, take over the world Frankenstein monster motif. Joanne was one of many first to essentially push what’s now referred to as human-centered robotics– that there’s at all times a human concerned in any robotic system.

Since she knew Asimov, she was in a superb place to debate Dr. Susan Calvin- attainable the worst stereotype of a girl roboticist ever- no household, no mates, completely obsessed by work. You undoubtedly ought to hear her discussion- I don’t need to spoil it by attempting to paraphrase it. I don’t know if Alec Nevala-Lee, the creator of Astounding:John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard, and the Golden Age of Science Fiction- a terrific e-book, it is best to learn it, would agree but it surely undoubtedly provides a brand new dimension to understanding- and enjoying- Asimov’s robotic tales.

I additionally moderated the 100 Years of R.U.R. panel with Joanne and Jeremy Brett for the 2021 We Robotic convention. Her discuss and feedback had been good. Whereas I had at all times heard that “robotic” got here from the Czech phrase “robota”, she identified that “robota” stems from the Greek work “orphanos” which suggests a change in standing (like being orphaned) – the place the “o” and “r” are switched in Slavic languages. So the roots in R.U.R. aren’t simply drudgery, it’s that being a robotic can also be a decrease standing. Each phrases convey precisely what Capek was attempting to precise in regards to the dehumanization of employees. What an attention-grabbing element!

That sums up Joanne: good, seeing issues that others missed, heat, optimistic, enthusiastic, partaking, wanting everybody to know extra, do extra, have a greater life via robotics.

Joanne, I miss you.

And for those who by no means met her, please take a look at her interview:




Robin Murphy
is a Raytheon Professor of Laptop Science and Engineering at Texas A&M College and Vice-President of the not-for-profit Middle for Robotic-Assisted Search and Rescue

Robin Murphy
is a Raytheon Professor of Laptop Science and Engineering at Texas A&M College and Vice-President of the not-for-profit Middle for Robotic-Assisted Search and Rescue

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