The Coming Robot Revolution
Expectations and Fears About Emerging Intelligent, Humanlike Machines
Yoseph Bar-Cohen author David Hanson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Published:23rd Aug '16
Should be back in stock very soon

Making a robot that looks and behaves like a human being has been the subject of many popular science fiction movies and books. Although the development of such a robot facesmanychallenges,themakingofavirtualhumanhaslongbeenpotentiallypossible. With recent advances in various key technologies related to hardware and software, the making of humanlike robots is increasingly becoming an engineering reality. Development of the required hardware that can perform humanlike functions in a lifelike manner has benefitted greatly from development in such technologies as biologically inspired materials, artificial intelligence, artificial vision, and many others. Producing a humanlike robot that makes body and facial expressions, communicates verbally using extensive vocabulary, and interprets speech with high accuracy is ext- mely complicated to engineer. Advances in voice recognition and speech synthesis are increasingly improving communication capabilities. In our daily life we encounter such innovations when we call the telephone operators of most companies today. As robotics technology continues to improve we are approaching the point where, on seeing such a robot, we will respond with ‘‘Wow, this robot looks unbelievably real!’’ just like the reaction to an artificial flower. The accelerating pace of advances in related fields suggests that the emergence of humanlike robots that become part of our daily life seems to be imminent. These robots are expected to raise ethical concerns and may also raise many complex questions related to their interaction with humans.
From the reviews: “The text is written as a progressive narrative on the impact of humanlike robots becoming more common within our society and the ethical ramifications of those robots. … it is accessible to a wide audience of individuals that have a background in robotics, artificial intelligence, etc. … useful in a graduate-level course such as a course on human-robot interaction (HRI). Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through researchers/professionals.” (R. S. Stansbury, Choice, Vol. 47 (3), November, 2009)
ISBN: 9781493939343
Dimensions: unknown
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173 pages
Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 2009 ed.