
Robots
Explore the World of Robotics and AI
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Robots features sound design and special effects to enhance your listening enjoyment. Listen out for the beeps and hums of computers and techno music!
The future is here. Explore the world of robots and artificial intelligence in this kids’ STEM audiobook by robotics professor Dr. Henny Admoni.
Hang out in a factory with a pizza-making robot, blast into the past to meet the robot statues in ancient Egyptian temples that spoke to worshippers, and encounter the slithering robot inspired by snakes that can climb trees!
Robots are no longer just the preserve of science fiction. From driverless cars to robots helping in hospitals, the field of robotics is one of the most exciting in modern science. With beautiful illustrations by Amy Grimes, this children’s audiobook explains what robots are, how they are made, and how we can use them in all sorts of amazing ways.
Dr. Henny Admoni’s audiobook answers some of the key questions about robotics and AI, such as should we be afraid? It also looks at the positive impact robots can have on us all, from robots who can help in disaster zones to the robotic spacecraft exploring the Solar System and beyond.
The possibilities of robotics and AI are endless.
A Macmillan Audio production from Neon Squid.
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