The RedBot®’s service is to help soldiers in the military with food and water needs. It will also beep messages in Morse code so that the enemy won’t understand. The only exception would be France and Germany, the only other countries to use Morse frequently. First off, Morse code. Invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, it is proven to be the fastest communication …show more content…
First, the social implications. It could replace spies because its service is to go on the battlefield and beep messages. Instead of a spy saying the message, when it could be overheard, the RedBot® will beep it. It would be more effective because only people who know Morse code will understand while anyone could understand a message being whispered. If that happened in a real battle, the other side could hear what was said and possibly use what they heard to win the battle. Next, the economic implications. If a blind man was in the average grocery store with no helper, he couldn’t possibly function. The reason being would be that he couldn’t read the tags because none of them were in Braille. If the RedBot® were there to help him, he could function and get the job done. Finally, the political implications. The RedBot® could replace soldiers in the future, and in order to do that, there would have to be a law put in place. People are using robots more often now, but some people aren’t sure that robots should be allowed to fight in a battle. The RedBot® has many social, economic, and political