The uprising of machines is canceled! Myths about robotization
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The future has already come: a person uses robots and new technologies in the air, under water and on Earth. People study the ocean depressions with the help of bathyscaphs, put the plane into an autopilot mode, use drones not only in defense, but also in ordinary life. We no longer represent the world without robots.
But what remains of our professions - a scientist, lawyer, doctor, soldier, driver and janitor - when robots learn to do all this?
Professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Mintell, who has devoted more than twenty years to robotics and oceanology, confidently states that autonomy and artificial intelligence have no threats. In this complex system, the connection between man and the robot is too close. The rigid boundaries that we drew between people and robots, between manual and automated control, only interfere with the understanding of our relations with robotics.
Together with the author, the reader will go down to the bottom of the Tyrrh Sea to find ancient ceramic vessels, make the path to the sunken Titanic, go to the cockpit and finds out why the pilot is an indicator on the windshield, find the answer to the question of why Neil Armstrong I did not use an automatic system for landing on the moon.
The book will be interesting to everyone who is passionate about airplanes, spaceships, submarines and robots, the influence of technology on our world
But what remains of our professions - a scientist, lawyer, doctor, soldier, driver and janitor - when robots learn to do all this?
Professor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Mintell, who has devoted more than twenty years to robotics and oceanology, confidently states that autonomy and artificial intelligence have no threats. In this complex system, the connection between man and the robot is too close. The rigid boundaries that we drew between people and robots, between manual and automated control, only interfere with the understanding of our relations with robotics.
Together with the author, the reader will go down to the bottom of the Tyrrh Sea to find ancient ceramic vessels, make the path to the sunken Titanic, go to the cockpit and finds out why the pilot is an indicator on the windshield, find the answer to the question of why Neil Armstrong I did not use an automatic system for landing on the moon.
The book will be interesting to everyone who is passionate about airplanes, spaceships, submarines and robots, the influence of technology on our world
Author:
Author:Mintell D.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Computer & Technology
- Category:Science & Math
Series:
Series: Artificial intelligence
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91671-637-5
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