The I Index

The New Breed: What Our History with Animals Reveals about Our Future with Robots

Maybe someday

49

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

45/100

Critics

6/100

Scholars

96/100

Author:

Kate Darling

Publisher:

Henry Holt and Co.

Date:

April 20, 2021

The MIT Media Lab researcher and robot ethicist offers an optimistic look at our future with robots based on our historical relationships with animals.

What The Reviewers Say

James Bloodworth,
The Times (UK)
Darling makes a strong case that we should look to animals for an idea of how our relationship with robots will unfold.
Alan Moores,
Booklist
Darling lays out in detail the vexing issues—robot rights, robot accountability, our fears of a robot takeover, our deep-seated anthropomorphism that leads to surprising attachments to these machines—more than resolving them. But it’s a thoughtful, constructive starting point..
Rachel Owens,
Library Journal
Thought-provoking popular science that will be of interest to anyone curious about the past, present, or future of robot–human interaction..

Kirkus
Darling engagingly examines robots and their uses in relation to our interactions with animals.