What happens when robots stop living in science fiction and start walking through our homes, hospitals, schools, farms, and workplaces?

Humanoid robots are no longer a distant fantasy. They are moving from research labs into warehouses, healthcare settings, elder care conversations, and the future of everyday life. But most people are not ready for what that means.

The Humanoid Age: When Robots Walk Among Us is a clear, practical, and deeply human guide to one of the biggest technological shifts of our time. Scientific researcher Alexandria Isaacs explores how humanoid robots may change work, caregiving, parenting, rural communities, safety, privacy, and human connection.

This book explains what humanoid robots actually are, how they differ from artificial intelligence and traditional automation, and why their human-like form matters. It also looks honestly at what they can and cannot do today, cutting through both fear and hype.

Inside, readers will discover:

How humanoid robots could reshape jobs, labor, and the future of work

Why robot caregivers may become part of elder care and aging in place

What parents should consider as children grow up around AI companions

How rural America could benefit from robotic support, if access is handled fairly

Why safety, regulation, privacy, and robot ethics must be addressed now

What humanity risks losing if convenience replaces connection

Written with clarity, compassion, and practical insight, The Humanoid Age does not argue that robots are good or bad. It asks a better question: How do we make sure this technology serves human life instead of shrinking it?

If you are a caregiver, parent, worker, educator, technology reader, or anyone trying to understand the future before it arrives at your front door, this book is for you.

Step into the future with your eyes open. Read The Humanoid Age today.

Titel
The Humanoid Age
Untertitel
when robots walk among us.
EAN
9798256024949
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
4.52 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160