A Human Is Being Made!

On June 19, 2024, Oliver Bendel gave a presentation at the IDEepolis 2024 conference in Stuttgart entitled „Es wird ein Mensch gemacht: Die Vision des universellen Roboters“ („A Human Is Being Made: The Vision of the Universal Robot“). The scholar of German studies and philosophy opened his talk with a quotation from Goethe’s „Faust II“: „MEPHISTOPHELES: Willkommen! es ist gut gemeint. WAGNER: Willkommen zu dem Stern der Stunde! Doch haltet Wort und Atem fest im Munde, Ein herrlich Werk ist gleich zustand gebracht. MEPHISTOPHELES: Was gibt es denn? WAGNER: Es wird ein Mensch gemacht.“ („MEPHISTOPHELES: Welcome! It is well meant. WAGNER: Welcome to the star of the hour! But hold your words and your breath, A magnificent work is about to be completed. MEPHISTOPHELES: What is it then? WAGNER: A human is being made.“). Oliver Bendel then explained what general-purpose robots are and how they could evolve into universal robots. He also discussed androids such as Harmony. At ICSR 2026, he encountered Euclid, another android, developed by Dr. Carl Strathearn, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, and Emilia Sobolewska, Lecturer and Researcher. It was Emilia Sobolewska who, in the Debate Hall of the Senate House, playfully twirled a piece of facial skin before placing it into the hands of the session participants. Oliver Bendel kneaded the face in his hands and thought: „Es wird ein Mensch gemacht!“ („A Human Is Being Made!“). The article based on the presentation will be published later in 2026 in the book „Mensch – Maschine revisited“ („Human – Machine Revisited“), edited by Petra Grimm, Kai Erik Trost, and Oliver Zöllner.

Fig.: Emilia Sobolewska holding an android’s face