Robots : a new age of bionics, drones & artificial intelligence / edited by Daniel H. Wilson.
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- ISBN: 1618371681
- ISBN: 9781618371683
- Physical Description: 143 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Hearst Books, [2015]
- Copyright: ©2015
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| General Note: | Includes index. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 27.95 |
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| Subject: | Robots. |
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Collected from robotic coverage featured in Popular Mechanics provides a detailed overview of a wide every variety of the machines from ones that can perform facial recognition and drive our cars to ones that serve as medical diagnosticians. - SterlingThanks to film and literature, the idea of robots and artificial intelligence has long intrigued us. The fascination continues with Popular MechanicsRobots, which gathers the very best of the magazine's fantastic robotic coverage and examines the way we live with these machines today'and how we will continue to exist with other advanced technologies in the future. Readers can now discover all varieties of robot, including ones that recognize our faces, gestures, and emotions; drive our cars; serve as highly intelligent personal assistants and medical diagnosticians; go into space; and even become embedded in our architecture and homes. Although robots can inspire both fear and wonder, author David H. Wilson shows how they're an integral part of a wonderful new world.
- SterlingRobots and AI have long intrigued humans'and the fascination continues in this fantastic collection of all Popular Mechanics' robotic coverage from 2010 to the present. Exploring machines that can recognize our faces, diagnose illnesses, drive our cars, and go into space, author David H. Wilson shows how robots are an integral part of a wonderful new world.
- SterlingThanks to film and literature, the idea of robots and artificial intelligence has long intrigued us. The fascination continues with Popular MechanicsRobots, which gathers the very best of the magazine's fantastic robotic coverage and examines the way we live with these machines today'and how we will continue to exist with other advanced technologies in the future. Readers can now discover all varieties of robot, including ones that recognize our faces, gestures, and emotions; drive our cars; serve as highly intelligent personal assistants and medical diagnosticians; go into space; and even become embedded in our architecture and homes. Although robots can inspire both fear and wonder, author David H. Wilson shows how they're an integral part of a wonderful new world.
- SterlingRobots and AI have long intrigued humans'and the fascination continues in this fantastic collection of all Popular Mechanics' robotic coverage from 2010 to the present. Exploring machines that can recognize our faces, diagnose illnesses, drive our cars, and go into space, author David H. Wilson shows how robots are an integral part of a wonderful new world.