Living with Robots: What Every Anxious Human Needs to Know

Living with Robots: What Every Anxious Human Needs to Know

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  • Create Date:2021-09-29 16:15:56
  • Update Date:2025-09-23
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  • Author:Ruth Aylett
  • ISBN:0262045818
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Summary

The truth about robots: two experts look beyond the hype, offering a lively and accessible guide to what robots can (and can't) do。

There's a lot of hype about robots; some of it is scary and some of it utopian。 In this accessible book, two robotics experts reveal the truth about what robots can and can't do, how they work, and what we can reasonably expect their future capabilities to be。 It will not only make you think differently about the capabilities of robots; it will make you think differently about the capabilities of humans。

Ruth Aylett and Patricia Vargas discuss the history of our fascination with robots--from chatbots and prosthetics to autonomous cars and robot swarms。 They show us the ways in which robots outperform humans and the ways they fall woefully short of our superior talents。 They explain how robots see, feel, hear, think, and learn; describe how robots can cooperate; and consider robots as pets, butlers, and companions。 Finally, they look at robots that raise ethical and social issues: killer robots, sexbots, and robots that might be gunning for your job。 Living with Robots equips readers to look at robots concretely--as human-made artifacts rather than placeholders for our anxieties。

Find out:
-Why robots can swim and fly but find it difficult to walk
-Which robot features are inspired by animals and insects
-Why we develop feelings for robots
-Which human abilities are hard for robots to emulate

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Reviews

Rebecca

Publishing date: September 21st, 2021Thank you to NetGalley and MIT Press for an advanced electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!In an ever-changing technological world, there seems to be a big question on many minds: will robots one day take over? In this fact-filled book, the authors answer questions like, "Could robots learn to do things for themselves?" and "Could robots have feelings?" Backed by research, this book explains the answers to these questions and many more Publishing date: September 21st, 2021Thank you to NetGalley and MIT Press for an advanced electronic copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!In an ever-changing technological world, there seems to be a big question on many minds: will robots one day take over? In this fact-filled book, the authors answer questions like, "Could robots learn to do things for themselves?" and "Could robots have feelings?" Backed by research, this book explains the answers to these questions and many more。Though this book is dense, I found it interesting。 I don't think I'm one of those people who is worried about robots taking over the world, but still, this book is reassuring。 The facts and examples are interesting to follow, but the language is a bit dense, so this book is best taken in sections。 。。。more

Charlotte

As someone who has a fascination with robots and AI but no actual knowledge or science based background I was immediately drawn to the synopsis of this book but did have reservations as to of it would be too 'dry' for me as I have read quite a few books on this topic that just went straight over my head; in this case I needn't have worried。 The book details the history of robots and our fascination with them as well as our fears of their intelligence (2001: A space Odyssey anyone??) and goes int As someone who has a fascination with robots and AI but no actual knowledge or science based background I was immediately drawn to the synopsis of this book but did have reservations as to of it would be too 'dry' for me as I have read quite a few books on this topic that just went straight over my head; in this case I needn't have worried。 The book details the history of robots and our fascination with them as well as our fears of their intelligence (2001: A space Odyssey anyone??) and goes into detail in a way that is accessible and engaging。 As well as going into the history of robots which was fascinating it also discusses the ethical implications and our responsibilities which added another layer of interest。 Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend。 。。。more