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Robot Futures - The MIT Press
Nourbakhsh, Illah Reza (Professor of Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University)
Robot Futures - The MIT Press
Nourbakhsh, Illah Reza (Professor of Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University)
A roboticist imagines life with robots that sell us products, drive our cars, even allow us to assume new physical form, and more.
Commendation Quotes: "Robot Futures" is a highly imaginative view of the ways robotics may change both our technology and our view of ourselves. Every chapter begins with a fictional but plausible future scenario involving human/robot interaction. Anyone concerned with the potential impact of robotics on society and human relationships should read this book. Commendation Quotes: An exhilarating dash into the future of robotics from a scholar with the enthusiasm of a bag of monkeys. It is gripping from the start with little sci-fi stories in each chapter punching home points backed up forcefully by factual reality. This is an entertaining tour de force that will appeal to anyone with an interest in robots. Review Quotes: In robotics, there is a fine line between science fiction and science fact. Illah Reza Nourbakhsh turns out to be a master of straddling that line. In this accessible, smart book, he suggests how plausible robot futures could change our lives.--George Annas ""New Scientist" "Publisher Marketing: With robots, we are inventing a new species that is part material and part digital. The ambition of modern robotics goes beyond copying humans, beyond the effort to make walking, talking androids that are indistinguishable from people. Future robots will have superhuman abilities in both the physical and digital realms. They will be embedded in our physical spaces, with the ability to go where we cannot, and will have minds of their own, thanks to artificial intelligence. In "Robot Futures," the roboticist Illah Reza Nourbakhsh considers how we will share our world with these creatures, and how our society could change as it incorporates a race of stronger, smarter beings. Nourbakhsh imagines a future that includes adbots offering interactive custom messaging; robotic flying toys that operate by means of "gaze tracking"; robot-enabled multimodal, multicontinental telepresence; and even a way that nanorobots could allow us to assume different physical forms. Nourbakhsh examines the underlying technology and the social consequences of each scenario. He also offers a counter-vision: a robotics designed to create civic and community empowerment. His book helps us understand why that is the robot future we should try to bring about.
Contributor Bio: Nourbakhsh, Illah Reza Illah Reza Nourbakhsh is Professor of Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, where he also directs the Community Robotics, Education, and Technology Empowerment (CREATE) Lab.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 21, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780262528320 |
Publishers | MIT Press Ltd |
Genre | Aspects (Academic) > Science / Technology Aspects |
Pages | 160 |
Dimensions | 127 × 198 × 13 mm · 188 g |
Language | English |