What to Think About Machines That Think: Today's Leading Thinkers on the Age of Machine Intelligence
1 Star
Mixed bag of incredibly short "chapters" or rather opinion essays by a variety of well-known scientists and other specialists (not necessarily in the robotics field). Some essays where interesting, others a bit vague and philosophical. Stuffing 186 essays on a similar subject into one books makes for a rather monotonous read. Due to the short length of each essay and the repetitiveness, this book makes a good bathroom reader.
I got to page 95 and just couldn't go further. The book was just too monotonous. It's going into the "emergency loo paper box".
Mixed bag of incredibly short "chapters" or rather opinion essays by a variety of well-known scientists and other specialists (not necessarily in the robotics field). Some essays where interesting, others a bit vague and philosophical. Stuffing 186 essays on a similar subject into one books makes for a rather monotonous read. Due to the short length of each essay and the repetitiveness, this book makes a good bathroom reader.
I got to page 95 and just couldn't go further. The book was just too monotonous. It's going into the "emergency loo paper box".