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background info: We love dogs, we love our smartphone and we love being in control. "Good Boy" stands as an example for all our desires, moral concerns are overshadowed by the possibilities of technological progress. There are already attempts to implant Neuralink chips in brains. Many scientists even regard the symbiosis of biology and artificial intelligence as being necessary for the continuation of life. The installation "Good Boy" throws up the question: where does creation begin and where does artificial intelligence begin? What impact will it have on the way we deal with it and communicate? The "Laws of Robotics" established by the biochemist and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov provide the basis for this question. The fact that we have already started shifting the boundaries is highlighted in this work by replacing the word "robot" with the word "dog" – the legality is retained. concept: The installation is made up of two parts, firstly a dog skeleton covered in gold leaf, whose skull physiognomy has been altered in such a way that a display could be integrated. This part is meant to render the individual vividly perceptible. The second part is brought to life through AR technology. This gives the viewer the opportunity to interact with the virtual dog. All the usual dog commands here have been replaced by multimedia orders in order to objectify the individual.