But Whether Men Do

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But Whether Men Do
Written by: R. Anthony Mahan
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First published: June 6, 2010
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"The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do."
—B.F. Skinner

But Whether Men Do is a 2010 science fiction novel set Twenty Minutes Into the Future by first-time author R. Anthony Mahan. The story focuses on the creation and integration of incredibly humanlike robots — SHEMs, short for Synthetic Humanoid Emulation Machines — into society and examines society's willingness (or unwillingness) to accept them. Created by the genius Dr. Danson, SHEMs are meant to improve the lives of humans and serve them; they are programmed to feel joy in performing their assigned task and to feel pain if they disobey. To prevent any sort of robotic uprising, Danson ingrained a code of ethics into every SHEM produced, so that they may never harm a human being, even if ordered to do so.

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