How to Build a Robot (How To (Hardcover Franklin Watts))
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Rating | : | 4.51 (780 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0531146499 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 98 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Five Stars Meghan Great condition. This is a great book I got it as my 9-years birthday gift. I donated to my school library. One cannot build a real robot based on this book alone. It teaches different ways to do robot expirements.I love it!!!!
If we build machines that can learn, rather than just take instructions, what are the implications?. Addressing the issue of artifical intelligence, this book explores what it is, what it can do for us and whether we should be worried about it. Scientists are now building robots which can think
Robot explains what makes these machines work, their development, inventions that led to robots of today, what the future holds in this field, artificial intelligence, and all about automation in the workplace. In Clone, students will learn about what a clone is, facts on fertilization, the search for genes, chromosomes, DNA, ethical and medical issues, and the history of cloning since the 19th century, and get information about scientists involved with these processes. The discussion of the advantages of robots is particularly interesting. Students may learn how to clone a plant or bacteria, or copy DNA. Their repetitive movements, strength, reliability, and ability to work in all climates and environmental conditions (such as nuclear plants) prove how useful they have become. The covers are juvenile in appearance and may turn off older readers who would b