Our Robots, Ourselves, David A. Mindell
Our Robots, Ourselves, David A. Mindell
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Our Robots, Ourselves
Robotics and the Myths of Autonomy

Author: David A. Mindell

Narrator: David Chandler

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/13/2015


Synopsis

From drones to Mars rovers-an exploration of the most innovative use of robots today and a provocative argument for the crucial role of humans in our increasingly technological future In Our Robots, Ourselves, David Mindell offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the cutting edge of robotics today, debunking commonly held myths and exploring the rapidly changing relationships between humans and machines. Drawing on firsthand experience, extensive interviews, and the latest research from MIT and elsewhere, Mindell takes us to extreme environments-high atmosphere, deep ocean, and outer space-to reveal where the most advanced robotics already exist. In these environments, scientists use robots to discover new information about ancient civilizations, to map some of the world's largest geological features, and even to "commute" to Mars to conduct daily experiments. But these tools of air, sea, and space also forecast the dangers, ethical quandaries, and unintended consequences of a future in which robotics and automation suffuse our everyday lives. Mindell argues that the stark lines we've drawn between human and not human, manual and automated, aren't helpful for understanding our relationship with robotics. Brilliantly researched and accessibly written, Our Robots, Ourselves clarifies misconceptions about the autonomous robot, offering instead a hopeful message about what he calls "rich human presence" at the center of the technological landscape we are now

About David A. Mindell

David A. Mindell is Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Dibner Professor of the History of Engineering and Manufacturing at MIT. He has twenty-five years of experience as an engineer in undersea robotic exploration, as a veteran of more than thirty oceanographic expeditions, and as a pilot and engineer of autonomous aircraft. He is the award-winning author of Iron Coffin: War Technology and Experience Aboard the USS Monitor and Digital Apollo: Human and Machine in Spaceflight. He founded Humatics Corporation, which creates technologies to render autonomy transparent, safe, and trustworthy by transforming how robots and autonomous systems work in human environments.


Reviews

Goodreads review by arterialturns on September 04, 2017

A compelling, fascinating read on the changing concept of autonomous technology in our lives, it's current and potential future applications, and how our continuous interaction with technology shapes and redefines our relationship with robots and other automated tech. This book clears up myths about......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on August 24, 2016

This was an interesting, well written book about semi-autonomous systems and their history, but the sub-title (and description) for the book seems really misleading. It should have been titled "The history, development and state of semi-autonomous systems" then it would be 5 stars... but it wasn't.......more

Goodreads review by Nick on March 23, 2021

Good concise history and evolution of robotics/unmanned/augmented systems. Does not look much into the future, although some of the current controversies are discussed. Big point is that the more machines are used, they are "devolving" into human aids or human-machine hybrids instead of full autonom......more

Goodreads review by Eli on December 31, 2015

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Goodreads review by Ed on May 18, 2017

"How many of you have killed a group of people, watched as their bodies are picked up, watched the funeral, then killed them too?" Brandon Bryant, suffering PTSD after being a Predator operator for 5 years. "Video-game" warfare it's not. The sense of being involved in what is happening on the ground......more