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Robots: The Quest for Living Machines

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224 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1992

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Geoff L. Simons

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Geoffrey Leslie Simons was a British freelance writer. In the 1980s, he was chief editor at the National Computing Centre in Manchester. A prolific author of non-fiction, he wrote books about sex, computers and politics, particularly the history of the Middle East. [wikipedia]

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May 27, 2017
This book is fairly old now - first published in 1992, so it's missing the last quarter century of development. That being said, I didn't pick it up for details on the latest research in robotics. Rather, I noted when flipping through it that the first couple of chapters were on robots in mythology and the early history of automated machines and I thought that would be pretty interesting. And it was! An excellent start, and an excellent end with the lengthy focus on the potential of sex-bots. It sort of slumped in the middle for me though. I just have no interest in the development of robots to increase car-building speed on the assembly line, or what research in tactile sensors was like in the 80s.
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