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Book Review| March 01 2024 The Heart and the Chip: Our Bright Future with Robots The Heart and the Chip: Our Bright Future with Robots. By Daniela Rus and Gregory Mone. 2024. W. W. Norton. (ISBN 9781324050230). Hardcover. 272 pp. 29. 99. Kirstin Milks, Kirstin Milks Department Editor kmilks@mccsc. edu Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Frank Brown Cloud, Frank Brown Cloud Department Editor Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Dianna Ochoa Lynch Dianna Ochoa Lynch AP Biology student, Bloomington, IN Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar kmilks@mccsc. edu The American Biology Teacher (2024) 86 (3): 179–180. https: //doi. org/10. 1525/abt. 2024. 86. 3. 179a Views Icon Views Article contents Figures The Heart and the Chip: Our Bright Future with Robots. The American Biology Teacher 1 March 2024; 86 (3): 179–180. doi: https: //doi. org/10. 1525/abt. 2024. 86. 3. 179a Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All ContentThe American Biology Teacher Search In The Heart and the Chip, Daniela Rus and Gregory Mone provide a captivating and optimistic look at the future of robotics, a field that has the potential to both assist and transform our everyday lives. Rus shares an imaginative vision of how artificial intelligence and robotics technology will enhance human creativity; soon, we will probably use these very tools to create even more capable and empowering robots. Daniela Rus's exceptional technical and imaginative insights, drawing on her experience as the director of MIT's "Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, " combined with Gregory Mone's ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, make The Heart and the Chip an extraordinary resource for young dreamers, inventors, and scientists. I feel like I was given a good sense of many current opportunities in the field. For example, when Rus and Mone discuss exoskeletal enhancements, which might give a wearer increased strength,. . . You do not currently have access to this content.
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