Quick Guide to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: Surviving the Automation Revolution by Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh

Guide to Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Automation

Quick guide to robotics and artificial intelligence: surviving the automation revolution

Please note: ***This is a Beginner's Basic Guide to Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Automation***

Technology has advanced significantly since inception, allowing developers and researchers to integrate AI programming and robotics into things you probably already use in your daily life. 
Our entire society is at a major turning point in terms of how we think about work, career advancement, and income-earning potential. As technology continues to expand and grow, the sheer number of people who will be displaced and made redundant in their current occupations is increasingly likely. 

Genre: COMPUTERS / Intelligence (AI) & Semantics

Secondary Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Robotics

Language: English

Keywords: Business, Finance, Investments, Marketing, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Computer engineering, AI, Computer technology, Computer Semantics

Word Count: 7300

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Quick Guide to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: Surviving the Automation Revolution

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When many people think of artificial intelligence (AI), they cast their minds to many big-budget science fiction movies that show AI computers becoming self-aware, taking over the world and dominating humanity. Ask those same people what they think of robotics and they immediately associate them with automation and taking over everyone’s jobs.

AI is not a new concept. In fact, it’s been around since 1956, when a group of people had the idea to build a machine that was as intelligent as a human. Using a programmable digital computer created back in the 1940s, the same group of scientists began working on the possibility of building an artificially intelligent machine, or computerized brain that was able to learn.


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