“In this survey of the myths, archetypal frameworks, and characteristics of contemporary killer machines, Markowitz identifies the ways perceptions of robots have evolved over time and in various cultures....offer[s] insight into the hopes, fears, and expectations for machines and their role in popular media....offers plenty to delve into”—<i>Booklist</i>

“Judith A. Markowitz is a very knowledgeable and entertaining writer. She makes it easy for non-technical people to understand technology of the future and enables all of us to think more clearly about how that future will affect our lives.”—James A. Larson, PhD, Program Chair, Speech Technology Conference<i></i>

“Dr. Markowitz presented to a large group of students at my school. Her presentation was thoughtful, engaging and interactive...the students thoroughly enjoyed it.”—Jennifer Smith, director, EF International Campus, Chicago

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“Distinguished scholar, entrepreneur, technology pioneer,Judith Markowitz, brings a world of experience, credibility, intelligence, and sheer talent to whatever she undertakes. Our world of literature is richer for her presence.”—Katherine V. Forrest, author of the award-winning Kate Delafield series.

This book describes real-world killer robots using a blend of perspectives. Overviews of technologies, such as autonomy and artificial intelligence, demonstrate how science enables these robots to be effective killers. Incisive analyses of social controversies swirling around the design and use of killer robots reveal that science, alone, will not govern their future. Among those disputes is whether fully-autonomous, robotic weapons should be banned. Examinations of killers from the golem to Frankenstein's monster reveal that artificially-created beings like them are precursors of real 21st century killer robots. This book laces the death and destruction caused by all these killers with science and humor. The seamless combination of these elements produces a deeper and richer understanding of the robots around us.

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Describes the technologies that enable real-world robots and drones to be effective killers, including an overview of how artificial intelligence and nanotechnology relate to the topic. The book also examines social controversies swirling around the design and use of killer robots, such as whether fully-autonomous, robotic weapons should be banned.
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Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part I: Motivation
Revenge
Greed
Furor: Robots as Job Killers
Part II: Crime
Criminals
Enforcers
Superheroes & Supervillains
Furor: Making Robots Moral
Part III: War
Humanoids
Non-Humanoids
Humans
Furor: LAWS
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781476668130
Publisert
2019-05-01
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
449 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biografisk notat

Judith A. Markowitz has run a Chicago consulting firm for forty years. She has published well over one hundred articles and book chapters, numerous technical reports, and six books.