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Flesh and Machines - How Robots Will Change Us

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Item number:350274536610
Item location:New York, New York, United States
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Author: Rodney Allen BrooksEdition: 1
Publisher: Pantheon BooksEdition Description: Illustrated
1723687: 0375420797Subject: Science/Technology
ISBN-13: 9780375420795Sub-Category: Engineering
Format: HardbackLanguage: English
Publication Year: 2002Condition: New
Special Attributes: 1st Edition  
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A robotics and computer science expert from MIT envisions a robot-rich future in which advanced tools assist humans in a variety of tasks.

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Length:260 pages
Height:9.5 in.
Width:6.5 in.
Thickness:1.0 in.
Weight:16.8 oz.

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Flesh and Machines explores the startlingly reciprocal connection between humans and their technological brethren, and explains how this relationship is being redefined as humans develop increasingly complex machines. The impetus to build machines that exhibit lifelike behaviors stretches back centuries, but for the last fifteen years much of this work has been done in Rodney Brooks’s laboratory at MIT. His goal is not simply to build machines that are like humans but to alter our perception of the potential capabilities of robots. Our current attitude toward intelligent robots, he asserts, is simply a reflection of our own view of ourselves.

In Flesh and Machines, Brooks challenges that view by suggesting that human nature can be seen to possess the essential characteristics of a machine. Our instinctive rejection of that idea, he believes, is itself a conditioned response: we have programmed ourselves to believe in our “tribal specialness” as proof of our uniqueness.

Provocative, persuasive, compelling, and unprecedented, Flesh and Machines presents a vision of our future and our future selves.

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"Intelligent, thoughtful, and (mostly) accessible."
Kirkus Reviews  (12/01/2001)

"With FLESH AND MACHINES: HOW ROBOTS WILL CHANGE US, Rodney Brooks steps into this intellectual snarl with both feet."
Los Angeles Times Book Review - Michael Hiltzik (03/31/2002)

"FLESH AND MACHINES: HOW ROBOTS WILL CHANGE US is a short, stimulating book written by one of the major players in the field -- perhaps the major player...."
New York Times Book Review - Dick Teresi (04/14/2002)

"[A]n enjoyable read, and worth buying for the first few chapters alone, which give a wonderfully personal insight into the remarkable paradigm shift that AI is still undergoing."
Guardian (London) - Dylan Evans (04/20/2002)

"In this excellent, highly readable book [Brooks] explores past, present and future relationships between humans and robotic technology...[W]e are treated to a considered and thought-provoking work that clearly acknowledges the limitations of the current state of the art and the huge leaps that still have to be achieved...This is the best kind of popular science book: The ideas are clear and accessible but not dumbed down. It is a very welcome antidote to the rash of recent works claiming that our world will be taken over within the next 20 years by robots of superhuman intelligence. It is far more visionary than that."
American Scientist - Phil Husbands 

"... a highly readable overview of robotics..."
New York Review of Books - Jennifer Schuessler (02/13/2003)


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·         Title:  Flesh and Machines – How Robots Will Change Us

·         Authors:  Rodney A. Brooks

·         Edition: Hardcover

·         Publisher:  Pantheon Books / Random House (New York)

·         Copyright: 2002

·         Printing: 2002

·         Dimensions in inches:   9.5 x 6.25 x 1.0  (260 pages)

·         ISBN:  0-375-42079-7

Flesh and Machines explores the startling reciprocal connection between humans and their technological brethren, and explains how this relationship is being defines as humans develop increasingly complex machines.  The impetus to build machines that exhibit lifelike behaviors stretches back centuries, but for the last fifteen years much of this work has been done in Rodney Brooks’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. His goal is not simply to build machines that are like humans but to alter our perception of the potential capabilities of robots.  Our current attitude toward intelligent robots, he asserts, is simply a reflection of our own view of ourselves.

In Flesh and Machines, Brooks challenges that view by suggesting that human nature can be seen to possess the essential characteristics of a machine.  Our instinctive rejection of that idea, he believes, is itself a conditioned response: we have programmed ourselves to believe in our “tribal specialness” as proof of our uniqueness.

Provocative, persuasive, compelling, and unprecedented, Flesh and Machines presents a vision of our future and our future selves.

 

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