"Bender moves deftly between smart, comprehensive storytelling, cultural contextualization, and theory while putting forth an argument about the 'entanglements' that robotic technology builds on (and capitalizes from) the iterative feedback from users. Well-written and sharply observed, Feeling Machines captures the reader from beginning to end." Anne Allison, Duke University "This fascinating ethnography takes us on a global tour of the use of care robots, in practice. Bender shows how these robots carry visions of the future, but the great strength of this book is its focus on the present, where he expertly traces the caring relationships and feedback circuits that these robots have already entered into." Nick Seaver, Tufts University "Japan has been a center for the use of technology in mental health, and particularly in senior care. This pioneering ethnography confronts us with crucial questions about our future: What is it to create robots for caring?" Sherry Turkle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology