Moravec, Hans
Hans Moravec is a Principal Research Scientist at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. He built his first robot in the 1950s, a construct of tin cans, batteries, lights and a motor. His books consider the implications of evolving robot intelligence. He has published many papers and articles in robotics, computer graphics, multiprocessors, space travel and other speculative areas.
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