Robotics Through Science Fiction

Robotics Through Science Fiction Artificial Intelligence Explained Through Six Classic Robot Short Stories - The MIT Press

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Six classic science fiction stories and commentary that illustrate and explain key algorithms or principles of artificial intelligence.

This book presents six classic science fiction stories and commentary that illustrate and explain key algorithms or principles of artificial intelligence. Even though all the stories were originally published before 1973, they help readers grapple with two questions that stir debate even today: how are intelligent robots programmed? and what are the limits of autonomous robots? The stories-by Isaac Asimov, Vernor Vinge, Brian Aldiss, and Philip K. Dick-cover telepresence, behavior-based robotics, deliberation, testing, human-robot interaction, the "uncanny valley," natural language understanding, machine learning, and ethics. Each story is preceded by an introductory note, "As You Read the Story," and followed by a discussion of its implications, "After You Have Read the Story." Together with the commentary, the stories offer a nontechnical introduction to robotics. The stories can also be considered as a set of-admittedly fanciful-case studies to be read in conjunction with more serious study.

Contents
"Stranger in Paradise" by Isaac Asimov, 1973
"Runaround" by Isaac Asimov, 1942
"Long Shot" by Vernor Vinge, 1972
"Catch That Rabbit" by Isaac Asimov, 1944
"Super-Toys Last All Summer Long" by Brian Aldiss, 1969
"Second Variety" by Philip K. Dick, 1953

Book information

ISBN: 9780262536264
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.0876208
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 190
Weight: 282g
Height: 155mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 11mm