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John M. Jordan is Clinical Professor of Supply Chain and Information Systems in Smeal College of Business at Penn State University. He is the author of Robots, also in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series.

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Robots

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3D Printing

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Information, Technology, an...

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The Rise of the Algorithms:...

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Machine-Age Ideology: Socia...

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“People Buy Features and Performance”
John M. Jordan, Information, Technology, and Innovation: Resources for Growth in a Connected World

“For our purposes, the most useful definition comes from George Bekey, who wrote in 2005 that “a robot [is] a machine that senses, thinks, and acts. Thus, a robot must have sensors, processing ability that emulates some aspects of cognition, and actuators.”
John M. Jordan, Robots



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