
How close to becoming reality are our favorite science fiction robots? And what might be the real-life consequences of their existence? Robotics and artificial intelligence expert (and science fiction fan) Mark Stephen Meadows answers that question with an irresistible bl
- Title : We, Robot: Skywalker's Hand, Blade Runners, Iron Man, Slutbots, And How Fiction Became Fact
- Author : Mark Meadows
- Rating : 4.56 (170 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-11-14
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 240 Pages
- Asin : 1599219433
- Language : English
How close to becoming reality are our favorite science fiction robots? And what might be the real-life consequences of their existence? Robotics and artificial intelligence expert (and science fiction fan) Mark Stephen Meadows answers that question with an irresistible blend of hard science, futurist imagination, solid statistics, pop culture, and plenty of humor.What exists now? Robots strikingly similar to those in The Terminator, The Jetsons, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Meadows reveals robots that hunt humans, walk your dog, tidy up the house, invest your money, and campaign for your favorite political candidate. With wit and insight, Mark Stephen Meadows separates science fiction from actual fact, navigating the ethically sketchy territory of domestic robots and autonomous military robots, artificial hands and artificial emotions. But unlike promises that every American will own a personal jet pack and hovercraft by now, the proliferation of cyborgs, androids, and avatars is real. What will we see in the coming decade? Robots just like the ones in Iron Man, Blade Runner, and Neuromancer. Readers will learn about the near-future robots who dodge bullets, love you, and get hurt when you don’t love them back. We, Robot raises the crucial questions that robot-makers largely ignore. “If you grew up like I did on a steady diet of The Jetsons, The Six Million Dollar Man, Excellent read. I'm of the same school of thought, but it's surprising how many people deem them completely different.For example, when considering the implications of privacy and giving one's personal information up to 'trusted' parties, he asks us to consider whether we'd accept a "Rosie"-like robot from Google, provided for free, if in exchange we understood that it would mill about the house in spare time, learning about our personal habits and behavior and such. It's a very short book about 20-40 minutes to read it. I was developing a venturi type device for an exhaust system. It has multiple grammatical errors with words missing or the wrong tense. Is this really so different than G-mail? Really, it's not, when you think about it.There are a lot of great nuggets of food for thought along these lines. It literally saved me days of work (the answers could be found in an hour).. This book is very good to know details of orifice and Venturi meters.. it briefly goes over the basics of the software and has two walk-through exercises and two exercises for you to do at youAwash in footnotes, research, and firsthand interviews and observations from several hotspots of robot, android, and automaton innovation, We, Robot is as up-to-date as it gets, and it's a stunning look at our latest attempts to turn fiction into fact.". Peppered throughout with gorgeous photography of projects both unnerving and unbelievable, the book is an impressively thorough tribute to all things robotic. We, Robot raises the crucial questions that robot-makers largely ignore. In doing so, it shows us that in our quest to create more and more lifelike robots, we’ve become more robotic ourselves.” Ethan Gilsdorf, author of Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks: An Epic Quest for Reality Among Role Players, Online Game


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