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Artificial Intelligence: Robotics and Machine Evolution (Megatech)

Artificial Intelligence: Robotics and Machine Evolution (Megatech)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mike in TN
Review: My 9 year old could not put this book down! Full of interesting photos and drawings, it teaches kids about current research in artificial intelligence (e.g., neural nets) and robotics. Amazing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mike in TN
Review: My 9 year old could not put this book down! Full of interesting photos and drawings, it teaches kids about current research in artificial intelligence (e.g., neural nets) and robotics. Amazing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stuffed with facts
Review: This book presents an exciting and challenging introduction to artificial intelligence and robotics for young people (probably ages 8-12). Jefferis describes many aspects of artificial intelligence, from the history of the field, to how computers work, robot sensors, gaming, neural networks, robot companions, and robot ethics. Each topic gets a 2-page spread, with at least as much space devoted to pictures as text. The text itself is clear and understandable, yet it doesn't come across as being dumbed down for kids. At the end of the book is an AI historical timeline, a glossary, and an index.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stuffed with facts
Review: This book presents an exciting and challenging introduction to artificial intelligence and robotics for young people (probably ages 8-12). Jefferis describes many aspects of artificial intelligence, from the history of the field, to how computers work, robot sensors, gaming, neural networks, robot companions, and robot ethics. Each topic gets a 2-page spread, with at least as much space devoted to pictures as text. The text itself is clear and understandable, yet it doesn't come across as being dumbed down for kids. At the end of the book is an AI historical timeline, a glossary, and an index.


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