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So That's How It Works: Robots and AI - by Tom Jackson (Hardcover)
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- Join the scientists and inventors whose mission is to dive deep below the surface of hundreds of vehicles and structures--from the tiniest nanorobot to mega machines--and find out exactly how they work.
- 4-8 Years
- 11.2" x 9.5" Hardcover
- 48 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Technology
- Series Name: So That's How It Works
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"In So That's How It Works! Robots and AI, learn how technology is developing in a range of ways, from deep-sea discoveries to outer-space adventures. Find out how robots can assist firefighters, and how mech suits can help humans perform a whole range of tasks. With robo-dogs, driverless cars, chatbots, and more, there are so many fascinating inventions to explore"--Book Synopsis
Join the scientists and inventors whose mission is to dive deep below the surface of hundreds of vehicles and structures--from the tiniest nanorobot to mega machines--and find out exactly how they work. Turn the pages of this epic book to journey through the world of robots and AI.
In So That's How It Works! Robots and AI, learn how technology is developing in a range of ways, from deep-sea discoveries to outer-space adventures. Find out how robots can assist firefighters, and how mech suits can help humans perform a whole range of tasks. With robo-dogs, driverless cars, chatbots, and more, there are so many fascinating inventions to explore. Superbly detailed artwork by Kristyna Baczynski, including amazing comic-book style layouts, explains the wonders of the artificial world, while clear step-by-step text by Tom Jackson reveals how things work in an easy-to-follow way.About the Author
Tom Jackson is a highly experienced science writer and editor who has written many titles in the bestselling series Basher Science, including Artificial Intelligence and Pandemic. Tom lives in Bristol.
Kristyna Baczynski is a British-Ukrainian illustrator, cartoonist and author who lives and works in the north of England. She is the creator of the graphic novel Retrograde Orbit and the illustrated seasonal plant guide The Wild Year. She has worked with publishers such as Penguin Random House, Hachette, 2000 AD, Carlton and Canongate. Alongside larger projects, Kristyna self-publishes illustrated zines and experiments with risograph printing. Together they worked on the fascinating book, So That's How it Works! Robots and AI.