Chapman & Hall/CRC Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Series
About the Book Series
Artificial intelligence (AI) is all around us. From driver-less cars to game winning computers to fraud protection, AI is already involved in many aspects of life, and its impact will only continue to grow, in the future. Many of the world’s most valuable companies are investing heavily in AI research and development, and not a day goes by without news of cutting edge breakthroughs in AI and robotics. As the field of AI and Robotics continues to grow, the timely dissemination of emerging research and developments is increasingly important. This new book series serves as a publication venue for innovative technical contributions in AI and robotics, with coverage of both theoretical AI research and applied AI and robotics.
We are looking for a broad range of textbooks, reference books, and handbooks in the following areas: Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Affective Computing, Deep Learning/Neural Networks, Natural Language Processing, AI Safety, Machine Ethics, Superintelligence, Technological Singularity, Multi-Agent Systems, Programming Languages for AI, Robot Navigation, Robotic Applications, and more. We are also willing to consider other relevant topics that may be proposed by potential contributors.
For more information or to submit a book proposal for the series, please contact Randi Cohen, Publisher, CS and IT ([email protected]) or Elliott Morsia, Editor, CS ([email protected]).
Digital Minds 1.0: AI Welfare, Ethics, and Beyond
1st Edition
By Soenke Ziesche
June 15, 2026
This seminal volume delivers a comprehensive introduction to the emerging field of digital minds, exploring the moral implications of AI systems that can potentially think, feel and experience the world around them in ways that are likely to be very different from humans. Bringing a unique ...
The Games that Computers (and Humans) Play: A Non-Technical Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
1st Edition
By Jonathan Schaeffer
April 09, 2026
The Games that Computers (and Humans) Play is a non-technical introduction to AI using games to illustrate the concepts, written by an internationally known researcher in Artificial Intelligence. Games and puzzles (one-person games) are a microcosm of the real world. In this book they are used to ...
Future-Ready with Generative AI: Skills, Mindsets, and Stories in the Age of AI
1st Edition
By Michael G. Kollo
March 13, 2026
For the first time in history, the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) works through language itself: The same medium humans use to think and communicate. Dr Michael G. Kollo reveals why this makes AI uniquely accessible to everyone, and how to harness this linguistic revolution for work and...
Entanglement: Navigating Complexity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
1st Edition
By Marigo Raftopoulos
March 05, 2026
This book is a message of hope and a call to action in building flourishing human–machine systems in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). It looks beyond the AI hype and advocates for humanity in an industry infatuated by machine superiority. Its focus is on empowering leaders and citizens by ...
Responsible Use of AI in Military Systems
1st Edition
Edited
By Jan Maarten Schraagen
December 25, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is widely used in society today. The (mis)use of biased data sets in machine learning applications is well‑known, resulting in discrimination and exclusion of citizens. Another example is the use of non‑transparent algorithms that can’t explain themselves to users, ...
AI Use Cases for Diplomats: Applying Artificial Intelligence to Diplomacy
1st Edition
By Donald Kilburg
August 28, 2025
In today’s rapidly changing world, diplomacy is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. Imagine ambassadors using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze millions of social media posts in real time, crisis responses guided by predictive analytics, and complex negotiations enhanced by ...
Just War Theory and Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Consequences
1st Edition
Edited
By Maria Power, Maggi Savin-Baden
August 10, 2025
Two of the most crucial issues facing humanity in the contemporary world are artificial intelligence and armed conflict. This book tackles them both, bringing them into conversation with one another and creating an understanding of their relationship. New developments in technology, especially ...
De Novo Quantum Cosmology with Artificial Intelligence: Applications of Formal Autoencoders
1st Edition
By Ariel Fernández
July 21, 2025
Experiments attempting to recreate the Big Bang and measurements in deep space point to the tantalizing possibility that our universe may be the relic of something simple, powerful, and highly symmetric. The evidence suggests an entity where matter and energy cannot be told apart and the four ...
Artificial Intelligence on Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Reverse Engineering of the Big Bang
1st Edition
By Ariel Fernández
May 26, 2025
As we prod the cosmos at very large scales, basic tenets of physics seem to crumble under the weight of contradicting evidence. This book helps mitigate the crisis. It resorts to artificial intelligence (AI) for answers and describes the outcome of this quest in terms of an ur-universe, a ...
AI in and for Africa: A Humanistic Perspective
1st Edition
By Susan Brokensha, Eduan Kotzé, Burgert A. Senekal
April 13, 2025
AI in and for Africa: A Humanistic Perspective explores the convoluted intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) with Africa’s unique socio-economic realities. This book is the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive overview of how AI is currently being deployed on the African continent. ...
Considerations on the AI Endgame: Ethics, Risks and Computational Frameworks
1st Edition
By Soenke Ziesche, Roman V. Yampolskiy
March 19, 2025
This seminal volume offers an interdisciplinary exploration into the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence and its societal implications. Written by leading scholars Soenke Ziesche and Roman V. Yampolskiy, the book delves into a multitude of topics that address the rapid technological ...
AI and Law: How Automation is Changing the Law
1st Edition
By Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux, Clement Guitton, Simon Mayer
February 28, 2025
This book provides insights into how AI is changing legal practice, government processes, and individuals’ access to those processes, encouraging each of us to consider how technological advances are changing the legal system. Particularly, and distinct from current debates on how to regulate AI, ...






