In his new book, “The Robot Who Doesn’t Feel,” British dentist and researcher Dr. Ameed Khalid Abdulhamid introduces children to some of the questions raised by the development of artificial intelligence. Aimed at youngsters between the ages of 9 and 12 and available in both English and Arabic, it tells the story of a young girl called Aya and a robot that seemingly can do everything, from answering questions and recognizing faces to predicting the weather and even composing music. But it does not feel.