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Robots: Bringing Intelligent Machines to Life

Ruth Aylett

Year
2002
Citations
42

Abstract

From the Publisher: Can we build a robot with humanlike intelligence? What technology is needed to produce the perfect blueprint for the ideal living robot? What part will robots play in the future of humanity? Are we risking robot domination of the world? This highly readable volume tells the past, present, and future stories of robots and Artificial Intelligence, more commonly known as AI. Discussed here are the dreams of the pioneers Alan Turing and John von Neumann, who envisioned making computers intelligent when they were first invented. The author also describes in detail the current state of computer and robot technology, and points out the challenges inherent in teaching a machine to think and make decisions. Other topics include the life cycle of a present-day robot, raw materials and energy sources required for robot construction, and experimental progress in the field of self-designing robots. This absorbing volume is science fact—not science fiction. It includes more than 200 full-color photos and illustrations.

Keywords

RobotBlueprintArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionField (mathematics)RoboticsArtificial lifeTuringIdeal (ethics)

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