Tales from a Robotic World: How Intelligent Machines Will Shape Our Future
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Stories from the future of intelligent machines—from rescue drones to robot spouses—and accounts of cutting-edge research that could make it all possible.Tech prognosticators promised us robots—autonomous humanoids that could carry out any number of tasks. Instead, we have robot vacuum cleaners. But, as Dario Floreano and Nicola Nosengo report, advances in robotics could bring those rosy predictions closer to reality. A new generation of robots, directly inspired by the intelligence and bodies of living organisms, will be able not only to process data but to interact physically with humans and the environment. In this book, Floreano, a roboticist, and Nosengo, a science writer, bring us tales from the future of intelligent machines—from rescue drones to robot spouses—along with accounts of the cutting-edge research that could make it all possible. These stories from the not-so-distant future show us robots that can be used for mitigating effects of climate change, providing healthcare, working with humans on the factory floor, and more. Floreano and Nosengo tell us how an application of swarm robotics could protect Venice from flooding, how drones could reduce traffic on the congested streets of mega-cities like Hong Kong, and how a “long-term relationship model” robot could supply sex, love, and companionship. After each fictional scenario, they explain the technologies that underlie it, describing advances in such areas as soft robotics, swarm robotics, aerial and mobile robotics, humanoid robots, wearable robots, and even biohybrid robots based on living cells. Robotics technology is no silver bullet for all the world’s problems—but it can help us tackle some of the most pressing challenges we face.
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Weight | 0.54 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.52 × 15.73 × 23.5 cm |
PubliCanadanadation City/Country | USA |
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Pages | 280 |
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Year Published | 2022-9-27 |
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ISBN 10 | 0262047446 |
About The Author | Dario Floreano is Director of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL). He is the coauthor of Evolutionary Robotics and Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence (both published by the MIT Press). Nicola Nosengo is a science writer and science communicator at EPFL. His work has appeared in Nature, the Economist, Wired, and other publications, and he is the Chief Editor of Nature Italy. |
"Every speculation is grounded in genuine research, picked over with a keen and critical eye…they do a cracking job."—The Times"… enjoyable and intriguing."—Popular Science (UK) “Predicting the future, particularly where science and technology is involved, is a difficult task. Tales From a Robotic World landed me a heavy reading list and with a deep feeling of satisfaction. It’s a must read for anyone who is interested in how technologies shape our world.” — BSFA Review (British Science Fiction Association) “If you wondered where techno-optimism went, here it is: a book which interleaves episodes of techno-fiction with accounts of the real-life research behind it, depicting a future chock full of smart, friendly robots improving the world and saving lives. The Swiss authors, one a roboticist, the other a science writer, are both deeply involved in the technology and brimming with enthusiasm.”—The Fortean Times |
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Other text | “Dario Floreano has spent decades at the forefront of bio-inspired flocks, swarms, and schools of robots. This timely book weaves explanations of current technology with future stories of how robots will impact our lives in the turbulent decades ahead.”—Rodney Brooks, emeritus Professor of Robotics, MIT, and author of Flesh and Machines and Cambrian Intelligence “Dario Floreano and Nicola Nosengo combine scientific grounding, mind-expanding creativity, and spell-binding writing to describe a set of fascinating potential futures for the robotic world.”—Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab and co-author of The Second Machine Age |
Table Of Content | Introduction vii1 Robots in the Lagoon 12 The Really Big One 153 Our First Martian Homes 454 Drones and the City 635 Love and Sex with Robots 876 A Day in the Factory of the Future 1097 The First Nobel for Robotics 1318 Microsurgeons' Fantastic Voyage 1559 Life as it Could Be 17110 How to Compete with Robots 19511 Inventing an Industry 207Epilogue: What Could Go Wrong, or the Ethics of Robotics 227Acknowledgments 235Notes 237Index 255 |
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