01407cam a22002058i 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260200018000670400013000850820024000981000021001222450101001432600035002443000012002795000051002915200799003425460008011416500023011496500029011722361619220260710161629.0240322s2025 flu b 001 0 eng  a9781032673110 cPK-LaUMT00a006.36298923bCHU-F1 aChun, Wendell H.10aFoundations of artificial intelligence and robotics :ba technological puzzle /cWendell H. Chun aBoca Raton :bCRC Press,c2025 a2 vols. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aArtificial Intelligence (AI) is a complicated science that combines philosophy, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, mathematics and logic (logicism), economics, computer science, computability, and software. Meanwhile, robotics is an engineering field that compliments AI. There can be situations where AI can function without a robot (e.g. Turing Test) and robotics without AI (e.g. teleoperation), but in many cases, each technology requires each other to exhibit a complete system: having "smart" robots and AI being able to control its interactions (i.e., effectors) with its environment. This book provides a complete history of computing, AI and robotics from its early development to state-of-the-art technology, providing a roadmap of these complicated and constantly evolving subjects. aEng 0aAutonomous robots. 0aArtificial intelligence.