Tolmukott tolmuimeja neatsvor s600 jaoks roboti suure mahutavusega kotid tolmuimeja jaoks majapidamisosade pühkimisseadmete puhastusseadmete vahetamine
GTIN: 6935163995860Tolmuimejate lisatarvikud
Tolmukott tolmuimeja neatsvor s600 jaoks roboti suure mahutavusega kotid tolmuimeja jaoks majapidamisosade pühkimisseadmete puhastusseadmete vahetamine
<p>TRANSFORMERS MV8 Robot Battlers komplekt sobib suurepäraselt sõpradega mängimiseks.</p><p><span style="font-weight:bold;">Toote omadused:</span></p><ul><li>Figuuridel on palju liigenduspunkte, mis võimaldavad palju ainulaadseid võitluspoose.<br /></li><li>Muutub sõidukiks vaid kolme lihtsa sammuga.</li><li>Komplektis on kaks figuuri: Optimus Prime ja Megatron.</li><li>Figuuri kõrgus: 11,5 cm</li></ul>
Ukse lävepaku ramp, ukse lävepaku ramp, roboti iminapaga kummist ramp, juurdepääsuramp, isekleepuvad üleminekuprofiilid, lävepakuramp (must, 8 cm x 1 cm x 1 m)
GTIN: 97004666462Redelid
Ukse lävepaku ramp, ukse lävepaku ramp, roboti iminapaga kummist ramp, juurdepääsuramp, isekleepuvad üleminekuprofiilid, lävepakuramp (must, 8 cm x 1 cm x 1 m)
Untethered Miniature Soft Robots Reference on achieving contactless manipulation of soft robots, detailing high level concepts and perspectives and technical skills of soft robots Untethered Miniature Soft Robots: Materials, Fabrications, and Applications introduces the emerging field of miniature soft robots and summarizes the recent rapid development in the field to date, describing different types of functional materials to build miniature soft robots, such as silicone elastomer, carbon-based materials, hydrogels, liquid crystal polymer, flexible ferrofluid, and liquid metal, and covering the material properties, fabrication strategies, and functionalities in soft robots together with their underlying mechanisms. The book discusses magnetically, thermally, optically, and chemically actuated soft robots in depth, explores the many specific applications of miniature soft robots in biomedical, environmental, and electrical fields and summarizes the development of miniature soft robots based on soft matter, fabrication strategies, locomotion principles, sensing and actuation mechanisms. In closing, the text summarizes the opportunities and challenges faced by miniature soft robots, providing expert insight into the possible futures of this field. Written by four highly qualified academics, Untethered Miniature Soft Robots covers sample topics such as: Soft elastomer-based robots with programmable magnetization profiles and untethered soft robots based on template-aiding Working mechanisms of carbon-based materials, covering light-induced expansion and shrinkage, and humidity-induced deformation Designing microscale building blocks, modular assembly of building blocks based on Denavit-Hartenberg (DH) matrix, and inverse and forward design of modular morphing systems Material designs of magnetic liquid crystal elastomers (LCE) systems, multiple-stimuli responsiveness of magnetic LCE systems, and adaptive locomotion of magnetic LCE-based robots Controllable deformation and motion behaviors, as well as applications of ferrofluids droplet robots (FDRs), including cargo capturing, object sorting, liquid pumping/mixing, and liquid skin. Providing highly detailed and up-to-date coverage of the topic, Untethered Miniature Soft Robots serves as an invaluable and highly comprehensive reference for researchers working in this promising field across a variety of disciplines, including materials scientists, mechanical and electronics engineers, polymer chemists, and biochemists. <br><br> Autorid: Li Zhang, Jiachen Zhang, Neng Xia, Yue Dong <br>
What is artificial intelligence? How have robots evolved? And what does the future have in store? Find all the answers in Very Short Introductions for Curious Young Minds: Robots, Gadgets and Artificial Intelligence! Expertly written by Tom Jackson, this fact-filled book is perfect for curious kids aged 9 and over. It explains all the need-to-know information about AI, including the different types how they'll be used in the future! Meet the heroes of the artificial intelligence, from the early beginnings to modern day, and learn how to speak like a scientist with all the key vocabulary explained. Comic strips, illustrations, amazing photographs, and timelines all make this handy-sized book the perfect introduction to a fascinating topic! If you love this title, why not collect them all? Children can discover more Very Short Introductions for Curious Young Minds in The Expanding World of Data and The Secrets of the Universe! <br><br> Autorid: Tom Jackson <br>
Tootekood: 13243018GTIN: 9788497938259Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy & magical realism
Isaac Asimov, creador de la palabra "robótica" nos ofrece treinta yseis relatos cortos y ensayos sobre robots. Este libro extraordinarioresume medio siglo de pensamiento acerca de los robots y de larobótica. Desde el mismo Robbie hasta los relatos de Susan Calvin, laprimera robopsicóloga, pasando por Stephen Byerley, el robothumanoide, y el equipo de detectives formado por un hombre y un robot, Lije Baley y Daneel Olivaw.Isaac Asimov, creador de la palabra""robótica"" nos ofrece treinta y seis relatos cortos y ensayos sobrerobots.
"Artificial Intelligence fuels both panic and enthusiasm. Technologists are inclined to give their creations leeway, pretend they're animated beings, and consider them efficient. Users complain when these technologies don't obey; we worry about their influence on our choices and our livelihoods; and we yearn for their convenience. We see ourselves reflected in them, and we treat them as something entirely new. However unwillingly, when we overestimate the performance of these tools, we fail to recognize how our fellow humans contribute to their efficiency. In this bracing and powerful book, sociologist and award-winning author Antonio Casilli uses up-to-the-minute research to show how AI continues to exploit human labor, including yours. He connects the diverse activities of today's tech laborers: platform laborers, like Uber drivers and Airbnb hosts; remote workers, performing atomized tasks like data entry on Amazon Mechanical Turk; and you, as you evaluate text or images to show you're not a robot, react to Facebook posts, or approve ChatGPT output. Using diverse examples, Casilli reveals that most "automation" still requires human labor, showing both tomorrow's threats and today's consequences for failing to recognize and compensate human workers"-- An essential investigation that pulls back the curtain on automation, like AI, to show human workers hidden labor. Artificial Intelligence fuels both enthusiasm and panic. Technologists are inclined to give their creations leeway, pretend theyre animated beings, and consider them efficient. As users, we may complain when these technologies dont obey, or worry about their influence on our choices and our livelihoods. And yet, we also yearn for their convenience, see ourselves reflected in them, and treat them as something entirely new. But when we overestimate the automation of these tools, award-winning author Antonio A. Casilli argues, we fail to recognize how our fellow humans are essential to their efficiency. The danger is not that robots will take our jobs, but that humans will have to do theirs. In this bracing and powerful book, Casilli uses up-to-the-minute research to show how todays technologies, including AI, continue to exploit human laboreven ours. He connects the diverse activities of todays tech laborers: platform workers, like Uber drivers and Airbnb hosts; micro workers, including those performing atomized tasks like data entry on Amazon Mechanical Turk; and the rest of us, as we evaluate text or images to show were not robots, react to Facebook posts, or approve or improve the output of generative AI. As Casilli shows us, algorithms, search engines, and voice assistants wouldnt function without unpaid or underpaid human contributions. Further, he warns that if we fail to recognize this human work, we risk a dark future for all human labor. Waiting for Robots urges us to move beyond the simplistic notion that machines are intelligent and autonomous. As the proverbial Godot, robots are the bearers of a messianic promise that is always postponed. Instead of bringing prosperity for all, they discipline the workforce, so we dont dream of a world without drudgery and exploitation. Casillis eye-opening book makes clear that most automation requires human laborand likely always willshedding new light on todays consequences and tomorrows threats of failing to recognize and compensate the click workers of today. <br><br> Autorid: Antonio A. Casilli, Sarah T. Roberts, Saskia Brown <br>
An explosive action-adventure novel created by will.i.am and renowned futurist Brian David Johnson. Wizards are real, robots from the future are here, and the fate of our world rests in the hands of one unsuspecting teenager. When a young man breaks into her home claiming her life is in danger, Ada Luring's world changes forever. Geller is a wizard, on the run from his father's hidden clan who want to kill Ada and her mother. Sara Luring is the scientist who will create the first robot, the wizards' age-old foes. But a robot has travelled back in time to find Ada, and will lay everything on the line to protect her, as she may just be the key to preventing the earth's destruction in the future. Ada, Geller and the robots must learn to work together to change the past and secure the future. But they don't have much time before a mysterious enemy launches its attack on Earth... <br><br> Autorid: will.i.am, Brian David Johnson <br>
Artificial intelligence in 100 stories. To ready us for the inevitable, here are 100 of the best short stories ever written most of them by humans about artificial intelligence. Simon Ings has assembled anthropomorphic cyborgs and invertebrate AIs, thuggish metal lumps and wisps of manufactured intelligence so delicate that if you blink you might miss them in the new overlord of all robot literary compendiums. It's Alive! is about inventors and their creations. Following the Money drops robots into the day-to-day business of living. Owners and Servants considers the human potentials and pitfalls of owning and maintaining robots. Changing Places looks at what happens at the blurred interface between human and machine minds. All Hail the New Flesh waves goodbye to the physical boundaries that once separated machines from their human creators. Succession considers the future of human and machine consciousnesses in so far as we might have one. With 100 stories spanning an order of magnitude more pages, Simon Ings's We, Robots is the new overlord of all robot literary compendiums. Welcome it. <br><br> Autorid: Simon Ings <br>