In Robots We Trust explores the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent machines, focusing on the critical issue of trust. As robots become more integrated into our daily lives - from self-driving cars to delivery drones - our society faces a critical question: can we trust them?
Without requiring technical or mathematical expertise, the reader is introduced to the sciences of artificial intelligence and robotics, addressing philosophical debates about machine intelligence and cognition. It examines the psychological, moral, and ethical issues unique to human-robot interactions and the factors that influence our acceptance of these machines, such as their appearance, behaviour, and our own cultural backgrounds. However, trust is a mutual relationship.
In Robots We Trust explores the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent machines, focusing on the critical issue of trust. As robots become more integrated into our daily lives-from self-driving cars to delivery drones-our society faces two critical questions: can we trust them, and can they trust us?
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Höhe: 218 mm
Breite: 139 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-0-19-895291-6 (9780198952916)
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Dr Samuele Vinanzi is a Lecturer in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence at Sheffield Hallam University. He has obtained his BSc and MSc in Computer Engineering at the University of Palermo (Italy) and his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Manchester (UK). He is specialized in the area of Cognitive Robotics, which is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from robotics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and psychology to develop intelligent robotic systems capable of perceiving, reasoning, and interacting with the environment in a human-like manner. His focus is on enabling social collaboration between humans and robots.
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Senior Lecturer in Robotics and Artificial IntelligenceSenior Lecturer in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Intelligent machines
A matter of trust
Robots through the ages
In our image
What's in your mind?
The ghost in the machine
Humans trusting robots
Matter over mind
The essence of trust
Can a robot be trusted?
The human in the loop
Imitation game
Teaming together
To trust or not to trust?
Robots trusting humans
Trust is a two,way street
Sciences of the mind
Artificial trust
Trust in the future
Moral machines and ethical quandaries
A society of trust
The journey so far
The road ahead
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