In Robots We Trust
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198952910
ISBN-13
9780198952916
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 7th, 2025
Print length
160 Pages
Weight
329 grams
Dimensions
22.30 x 14.00 x 1.50 cms
Product Classification:
RoboticsArtificial intelligenceHuman-computer interaction
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In Robots We Trust explores the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent machines, focusing on the critical issue of trust. As robots become more integrated into our daily lives-from self-driving cars to delivery drones-our society faces two critical questions: can we trust them, and can they trust us?
In Robots We Trust explores the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent machines, focusing on the critical issue of trust. As robots become more integrated into our daily lives - from self-driving cars to delivery drones - our society faces a critical question: can we trust them? Without requiring technical or mathematical expertise, the reader is introduced to the sciences of artificial intelligence and robotics, addressing philosophical debates about machine intelligence and cognition. It examines the psychological, moral, and ethical issues unique to human-robot interactions and the factors that influence our acceptance of these machines, such as their appearance, behaviour, and our own cultural backgrounds. However, trust is a mutual relationship. In Robots We Trust explores the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent machines, focusing on the critical issue of trust. As robots become more integrated into our daily lives-from self-driving cars to delivery drones-our society faces two critical questions: can we trust them, and can they trust us?
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