The Robosapien Companion

The Robosapien Companion
Title The Robosapien Companion PDF eBook
Author James Samans
Publisher Apress
Pages 329
Release 2007-04-29
Genre Computers
ISBN 1430200561

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* Dr. Mark Tilden, the inventor of Robosapien,has provided the author with exclusive access to the Robosapien v2 program. * Provides access to the 20-plus "Easter eggs" (the hidden secrets) programmed into Robosapien. * Over 2 million Robosapiens have sold since 2004.

The Robosapien Companion

The Robosapien Companion
Title The Robosapien Companion PDF eBook
Author James Samans
Publisher Apress
Pages 344
Release 2008-11-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 9781430212805

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* Dr. Mark Tilden, the inventor of Robosapien,has provided the author with exclusive access to the Robosapien v2 program. * Provides access to the 20-plus "Easter eggs" (the hidden secrets) programmed into Robosapien. * Over 2 million Robosapiens have sold since 2004.

Advances in Soft Computing

Advances in Soft Computing
Title Advances in Soft Computing PDF eBook
Author Ildar Batyrshin
Publisher Springer
Pages 556
Release 2011-11-22
Genre Computers
ISBN 364225330X

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The two-volume set LNAI 7094 and 7095 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, MICAI 2011, held in Puebla, Mexico, in November/December 2011. The 96 revised papers presented were carefully selected from XXX submissions. The second volume contains 46 papers focusing on soft computing. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: fuzzy logic, uncertainty and probabilistic reasoning; evolutionary algorithms and other naturally-inspired algorithms; data mining; neural networks and hybrid intelligent systems; and computer vision and image processing.

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence

Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
Title Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Frana
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 405
Release 2021-04-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1440853274

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This authoritative reference work will provide readers with a complete overview of artificial intelligence (AI), including its historic development and current status, existing and projected AI applications, and present and potential future impact on the United States and the world. Some people believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will revolutionize modern life in ways that improve human existence. Others say that the promise of AI is overblown. Still others contend that AI applications could pose a grave threat to the economic security of millions of people by taking their jobs and otherwise rendering them "obsolete"-or, even worse, that AI could actually spell the end of the human race. This volume will help users understand the reasons AI development has both spirited defenders and alarmed critics; explain theories and innovations like Moore's Law, mindcloning, and Technological Singularity that drive AI research and debate; and give readers the information they need to make their own informed judgment about the promise and peril of this technology. All of this coverage is presented using language and terminology accessible to a lay audience.

Digital Stimulation

Digital Stimulation
Title Digital Stimulation PDF eBook
Author Mimi Marinucci
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2024-09-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0755639839

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Digital Stimulation explores the subject of intimacy, including romantic and sexual intimacy, between human and nonhuman entities, particularly technological entities. As relationships between humans and machines become increasingly prevalent, it is important to address the potential for such relationships to reflect, to reinforce, or to reinvent existing hierarchies. The distinction between man and machine, like the distinction between man and beast, between man and brute, between man and nature, between man and woman, and so on, is an expression of the anthropocentrism and androcentrism permeating western ideas of self and other. Concerns about the representation (or misrepresentation) and treatment (or mistreatment) of machines are of consequence for other human and nonhuman others as well, and this book details many of the ways in which depictions of machines, especially robots, mirror ideas and attitudes about various human and nonhuman others. This book also addresses the ongoing development of machines designed explicitly for intimate engagement with humans, such as sex robots. As they become more and more lifelike, it becomes progressively more urgent to cultivate compassion toward such machines.

HWM

HWM
Title HWM PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 140
Release 2005-08
Genre
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Singapore's leading tech magazine gives its readers the power to decide with its informative articles and in-depth reviews.

Social Robots from a Human Perspective

Social Robots from a Human Perspective
Title Social Robots from a Human Perspective PDF eBook
Author Jane Vincent
Publisher Springer
Pages 149
Release 2015-05-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319156721

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of the human dimension of social robots by discussing both transnational features and national peculiarities. Addressing several issues that explore the human side of social robots, this book investigates what a social robot is and how we might come to think about social robots in the different areas of everyday life. Organized around three sections that deal with Perceptions and Attitudes to Social Robots, Human Interaction with Social Robots, and Social Robots in Everyday Life, it explores the idea that even if the challenges of robot technologies can be overcome from a technological perspective, the question remains as to what kind of machine we want to have and use in our daily lives. Lessons learned from previous widely adopted technologies, such as smartphones, indicate that robot technologies could potentially be absorbed into the everyday lives of humans in such a way that it is the human that determines the human-machine interaction. In a similar way to how today’s information and communication technologies were initially designed for professional/industrial use, but were soon commercialized for the mass market and then personalized by humans in the course of daily practice, the use of social robots is now facing the same revolution of ‘domestication.’ In the context of this transformation, which involves the profound embedding of robots in everyday life, the ‘human’ aspect of social robots will play a major part. This book sheds new light on this highly topical issue, one of the central subjects that will be taught and studied at universities worldwide and that will be discussed widely, publicly and repeatedly in the near future.