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Book Description

This book provides an in-depth look at how American consumers will react to the significant social, economic and marketplace changes that will be brought about by the robot revolution.

Over the next twenty years, the presence of robots will dramatically increase in our daily lives. Robots will serve as maids, gardeners, companions, waiters, security guards, nurses, teachers, playmates, receptionists, chauffeurs and prostitutes – to name only a few roles they will assume. These robots will be intelligent, autonomous, communicative, emotional, and continually progressing in their abilities.

This book provides an in-depth look at how American consumers will react to the significant social, economic and marketplace changes that will be brought about by the robot revolution. Our insights come from national surveys of over 2,700 Americans, as well as a thorough review of existing academic research and expert predictions. We provide suggestions for publically-acceptable robot roles, robot design and the optimal marketplace approaches for successful human-robot interactions. Ready or not, it’s coming. And sooner than you might think.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1 The Dawning Robot Revolution
  9. Chapter 2 Robot Exposure: In the Media and In Our Midst
  10. Chapter 3 Hopes and Fears about the Robot Future
  11. Chapter 4 Acceptable Robot Roles: At Home, in the Community, at the Store
  12. Chapter 5 Take Two Robots and Call Me in the Morning: Robots in Health Care
  13. Chapter 6 Reaction to Robot Design: Cute, Creepy, and Everything in Between
  14. Chapter 7 Human-Robot Interactions: Will You Become BFFs with a Robot?
  15. Chapter 8 Robot Manufacturers: Profiles and Plans
  16. Chapter 9 A Brave New Robot World: Implications for the Marketplace
  17. Appendix A: Studies Conducted by Authors
  18. Appendix B: Sources for Current Robot Capabilities
  19. References
  20. About the Author
  21. Index
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