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    operations. TruPhysics offers a real-time physics simulation for automated and manual program tests and looks ahead task planning for industrial and service robotics applications. Based on a set of seamlessly integrated modules, the company provides its customers with a continuous development process for robots and…

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    situation, audience and genre is a key factor in any kind of communication. An example of these three aspects working together can be found in the Associated Press article about the robotic salamander and the Pennisi reading. In the Pennisi reading, its main purpose is to be an informative piece about the similarities to their robotic salamander, to live salamanders in order to imply how water animals first began walking on land. The Pennisi reading was meant for a non-specialist audience, but…

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    In today’s technology driven world, we have seen new innovations in many industries. A great example of this is the defense industry. Militaries around the world have already adopted new technologies like unmanned drones and advanced facial scanning. And the next step is the artificial intelligence era of weapons called lethal autonomous weapons systems or LAWS. Around the world, countries including South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States have begun implementing these…

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    Will artificial intelligence devices become human’s best friend? YuMi is no ordinary streamline robotic machinery. According to ABB, “it is the first truly collaborative dual-arm industrial robot” (para. 2), this statement suggests that factories may someday erase the safety lines between human employees and machineries. Equipped with the state of the art artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, YuMi is able to intuitively interact with human (Kirchner et al., 2015) making it possible for…

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    La Vida Robot Analysis

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    that the robotics team needed a motivator, to keep everyone believing, and everyone on the team must have a job best fitted to their abilities so they could work together in order to overcome their obstacles. In paragraph 11 and 16 it talks about Oscar knowing how to motivate people and keep them from doubting themselves. The author thought this was an important factor for the team to overcome their obstacles because he talked about, in paragraph 11, the teachers entering the robotics team…

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    may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." (Ito) Robots aren 't harmful unless they 're programmed to do otherwise which is a misconception about these computerized machines. Sci-Fi movies have given robotics a bad impression by making them seem like disloyal backstabbers when they 're not. Although a robot can be hacked and used as a juggernaut against mankind, the security has to be top notch and be able to catch or stop anyone who would try to…

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    There is a scope in developing the machines in game playing, speech recognition machine, language detection machine, computer vision, expert systems, robotics and many more. • In the next 10 years technologies in narrow fields such as speech recognition will continue to improve and will reach human levels. • AI will be able to communicate with humans in unstructured English using text or voice, navigate…

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    Skynet from Terminator, Ultron from The Avengers, and the robots from I, Robot are all Hollywood dramatizations of robotics. These are all extreme examples that tend to strike worry into the hearts of the viewer. Comparing the initial upbringing of these three extreme examples to today’s robots, they are programmed to increase the quality of life for inhabitants on Earth. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is intelligence programmed into machines or robots to overcome challenges. Modern…

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    Microbots Research Paper

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    going up stairs. But I have successfully created the most technological and innovative robotic design which are comprised of hundreds of microbots guided by a main robot. This mechanical agent has a instant stream of communication from human brain to robot, unrestricted design (capable of forming any shape), and applicability in any given field. The instant stream of communication between human brain to a robotic machine is the first of its kind. It allows a human to form any shape in mind and…

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    Take Our Jobs", he reveals why humans should let robots take their jobs and how to develop more exciting jobs to do. He shows the readers how robotic technology will have a positive impact on our society. In the essay, Kelly discusses the effect that we, the humans, will experience due to the loss of jobs to robots, what new jobs will be created because of robotic technology, and the resulting relationship between humans and robots. Kelly states, that in today's workforce, about 70 percent of…

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