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Systema Robotica
Treatise on the order and evolution of robotkind
Systema Robotica is a treatise on the order and evolution of robotkind. A multi-year endeavor to define, classify and demystify robots, the treatise has been published as a book on Amazon and also as an open access public work on LessWrong and TechRxiv.
I am a roboticist, inventor of the self-driving store, co-founder & CEO of Robomart, mentor at Singularity University, and robotics expert to Wefunder.
I've just published my treatise Systema Robotica, on the order and evolution of robotkind.
Six years ago, at a tech conference in Dubai, I got into a spirited debate about what defines a robot. We were showcasing Gala, our first self-driving store at Robomart, and were sharing the show floor with other robots from across the world. In the booth right next to us, was Sophia the android with human like skin. After ‘she’ walked over and tried hailing the robomart, the founders present got into another argument on whether Sophia could be called a humanoid, or if that word exclusively applied to mechanical androids in the shape of a human, like the Boston Dynamic’s Atlas robot or Honda’s Asimo.
Those discussions kicked off a multi-year project in which I set out to define the true nature of robots, come up with a better classification structure and taxonomy for all robots past, present and future, and explore the role of robots in a future of non-human superintelligences.
That project has now culminated in Systema Robotica, my treatise on the order and evolution of robotkind. The treatise defines what a robot is, classifies all past, present and future robots, and proposes a novel definition and test for sentience.
I welcome everyone's comments, inputs, feedback and suggestions. This is the first edition of Systema Robotica, and I intend to continue to build upon this early framework.