
Talking to Robots
A Brief Guide to Our Human-Robot Futures
$46.74
- Hardcover
320 pages
- Release Date
16 July 2019
Summary
One of Time magazine’s ‘32 Books You Need to Read This Summer’ – ‘a riveting read’.
‘Intensely readable, downright terrifying, and surprisingly uplifting.’ Vanity Fair
‘A fascinating work of imaginative futurology, a science journalist takes a look at our current technologies and anticipates the human-robot future that could await us - one full of warrior bots, politician bots, doctor bots and sex bots.’ One of Barbar…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781472142900 |
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| ISBN-10: | 147214290X |
| Author: | David Ewing Duncan |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Robinson |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 16 July 2019 |
| Weight: | 526g |
| Dimensions: | 238mm x 162mm x 34mm |
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Critics Review
A refreshing variation on the will-intelligent-robots-bring-Armageddon genre … this colorful mixture of expert futurology and quirky speculation does not disappoint.
Duncan writes the way good teachers teach, conversational, yet informed … [he] is a popularizer and storyteller. - USA Today
A riveting read. - Time MagazineA brilliant chronicle of encounters with our future selves.A refreshing variation on the will-intelligent-robots-bring-Armageddon genre … this colorful mixture of expert futurology and quirky speculation does not disappoint. - KirkusPraise for The Calendar:The Calendar sparkles. Gripping, expansive and scholarly, it will be indispensable reading for years to come. Duncan has achieved a rare feat in turning something ordinary into an extraordinary metaphor of life. - ObserverPraise for Experimental Man:In sweeping the reader up in his quest, Duncan shows what good reporting and storytelling can do. His narrative method - part mystery tale, part voyeuristic drama - humanizes complex information, educates and entertains. - San Francisco ChroniclePraise for The Calendar:As the new millennium approaches, this fine book will prove to all readers that the establishment of a consistent and useful calendar is no dull work of drones and bean counters, but one of humanity’s greatest achievements and the embodiment of our culture, history and progress.Praise for Experimental Man:It’s not often you get to read a book mailed back from the future.About The Author
David Ewing Duncan
David Ewing Duncan is an award-winning science journalist. A contributor to Wired, Vanity Fair, the New York Times, National Public Radio, ABC News, The Atlantic, and National Geographic and the bestselling author of eleven books published in twenty-one languages, he was founding director of the Center for Life Science Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
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