"A glimpse into the future of intelligent machines, and a journey through the laboratories and researchers that are building them. The book offers a mix of fiction and nonfiction narrative: readers can "see" a world, a few decades away, where intelligent machines have become reality, and learn about the science brewing in today's labs and the technical and socioeconomic challenges, often through the words of scientists and entrepreneurs that make it happen"--
"A glimpse into the future of intelligent machines, and a journey through the laboratories and researchers that are building them. The book offers a mix of fiction and nonfiction narrative: readers can "see" a world, a few decades away, where intelligent machines have become reality, and learn about the science brewing in today's labs and the technical and socioeconomic challenges, often through the words of scientists and entrepreneurs that make it happen"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction vii 1 Robots in the Lagoon 1 2 The Really Big One 15 3 Our First Martian Homes 45 4 Drones and the City 63 5 Love and Sex with Robots 87 6 A Day in the Factory of the Future 109 7 The First Nobel for Robotics 131 8 Microsurgeons' Fantastic Voyage 155 9 Life as it Could Be 171 10 How to Compete with Robots 195 11 Inventing an Industry 207 Epilogue: What Could Go Wrong, or the Ethics of Robotics 227 Acknowledgments 235 Notes 237 Index 255
Introduction vii 1 Robots in the Lagoon 1 2 The Really Big One 15 3 Our First Martian Homes 45 4 Drones and the City 63 5 Love and Sex with Robots 87 6 A Day in the Factory of the Future 109 7 The First Nobel for Robotics 131 8 Microsurgeons' Fantastic Voyage 155 9 Life as it Could Be 171 10 How to Compete with Robots 195 11 Inventing an Industry 207 Epilogue: What Could Go Wrong, or the Ethics of Robotics 227 Acknowledgments 235 Notes 237 Index 255
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