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Robo Sapiens: Evolution of a New Species (A Material World Book) Book
If you believe the children are our future, you're only half right. Photographer Peter Menzel and journalist Faith D'Aluisio travelled around the world interviewing researchers who want to jump-start our evolution by designing and building electrical and mechanical extensions of ourselves--robots. Their book, Robo Sapiens, takes its title from the notion that our species might somehow merge with our creations, either literally or symbiotically. The photography is brilliant, showing the endearing and creepy sides of the robots and roboticists and feeling like stills from unmade science fiction films. D'Aluisio's interviews are full of insight and often very funny, as when she quotes MIT's superstar Rodney Brooks on his statement that we ought not "overanthropomorphise" people. Brooks is an interesting study; having shaken up the robotics and artificial intelligence fields with his elimination of high-level intelligence and dedication to tiny, insectoid, built-from-the-ground-up robots, he now works on large, human-mimicking machines. But hundreds of other researchers, in Japan, Europe, and the US, are working on various aspects of machine behaviour, from the eerily lifelike robotic faces of Fumio Hara and Alvaro Villa to the monkey-like movement of Brachiator III; each of them casts a bit of light on the future of their field in their short interviews. Though it's clear that we shouldn't hold our breath waiting for a robot butler, Robo Sapiens suggests that much cooler--and stranger--events are coming soon. --Rob LightnerRead More
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- 0262632454
- 9780262632454
- P Menzel
- 10 October 2001
- MIT Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 240
- New edition
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