Almost Human: How to Make Robots Think Like Humans - AI Robotics Guide for Engineers & Developers | Home Automation, Industrial Use & Research Scenarios
Almost Human: How to Make Robots Think Like Humans - AI Robotics Guide for Engineers & Developers | Home Automation, Industrial Use & Research Scenarios
Almost Human: How to Make Robots Think Like Humans - AI Robotics Guide for Engineers & Developers | Home Automation, Industrial Use & Research Scenarios
Almost Human: How to Make Robots Think Like Humans - AI Robotics Guide for Engineers & Developers | Home Automation, Industrial Use & Research Scenarios

Almost Human: How to Make Robots Think Like Humans - AI Robotics Guide for Engineers & Developers | Home Automation, Industrial Use & Research Scenarios

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“A crazy suspense story about these kids at Carnegie Mellon and their leader making robots . . . fascinating stuff.” ―Jon Stewart In the High Bay at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon, Segways scoot across the floor chasing soccer balls while other robots hunt for treasure. Nursebots, developed to care for hospital patients, mingle with a robotic Lara Croft lookalike. Lee Gutkind immersed himself in this frenzied subculture and, in Almost Human, introduces us to Zoë, Groundhog, Grace, and Sandstorm―robots designed to help, or in some cases replace, humans―as well as to the colorful cast of researchers attempting to create language to talk not only to machines but also to one another across their disciplines.15 illustrations

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The book might be a bit misleading with its title because you don't really get the impression how the robots described in the book are even remotely close to being human but it does an excellent job when it comes to describing the world that roboticists live in. It portrays their struggles and frustrations and then their celebration at even the slightest hint of success.However, if you are someone that expects a book that mainly focuses on the concept of artificial intelligence and discusses all the abstract theories associated with the concept then you might be looking for the wrong book. There are little bits of info on the aforementioned topic throughout the book but the main focus of the book is about the experiences of the roboticists, not the theories behind the kind of work they do.Overall, it is a great way to get a good picture of the robotics culture in the United States and get to know some famous individuals and institutions in the field.