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    attempt to repair and restore it with robots. This is where the original idea of having a robot as the main character. A robot in other forms of media is rarely the main character. The idea of having a robot as the main character brings with it new ways to form a plot. For example, a robot that has its own personality (as Wall-E does) acts very similarly to humans, but with different challenges. The main challenge being hWall-e's quest for EVE, a robot sent to earn to check up on how it's…

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    the job done. Our officers have started using robots that they control from afar.…

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    The past technologies have taught society, nothing stays the same. Gone are the days of simplicity, with no electronics, emails, instant messaging and GPS. The past fifty years have brought about changes people never thought would have been possible. The technologies seen today were once cartoon ideas children watched on Saturday mornings. Fast forward to the 21st century and times have changed beyond any person’s imagination possible (O’Brien & Marakas,n.d.). The Future of AI Artificial…

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    Author Alan Bloch, in his short story “Men Are Different,” projects a view of a dystopian world where humans are extinct. Initially it seems as if a robot just wants to understand more about humans. Though, a closer look reveals the consequences of acting without knowledge. Bloch’s purpose for writing this story is to raise awareness for mental illness, and show the effects we have on the mentally ill when we act without knowledge. Initially we don’t know if this is a girl not knowing about her…

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    take a period of time because me % my partner will have to gather the right supplies & materials in order to build the robotic arm and to make it fully functional. A robotic arm is one of the most manufacturing robots of them all. A robotic arm is one of the most unique robots of all the robots themselves. If a robotic arm can be used for a car mechanic, it would make the job very easy for the common worker because now the only thing the worker has to worry about at that point is fixing the…

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    text “Robots: Brave New World Moves a Step Closer” is published on BBC News, the 3rd of January 2013, by James Melik, a Business Dailey reporter for BBC World Service. In his article, he includes different aspects of how robots have and will affect our world. The beginning of the article includes a description of how robots began working in the industrial, and how the demand for robots have grown ever since. The text involves a discussion about the pros and cons for the future of the robots.…

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    Rise of the Robots in Fast-Food: the Domination of Automation Introduction Have you noticed that technology is taking over the world? Airports are using kiosks, factories are using machines, schools are relying on computers. Yet, is this change beneficial or detrimental for employees, especially in the fast-food industry? This question pertains to this industry in particular as there is a common belief that jobs in fast-food will dissipate as a result of the inevitable phenomenon of automation.…

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    of the salamander robot was a perfect and necessary tool to the evolutionary field by referencing another…

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    “I suggest a new strategy, Artoo: let the Wookie win,” said C3PO the sassy droid from the Star Wars Saga. ( )Machines, robots, automation, sensors, computers, they are everywhere! The book Rise of the Robots, written by Martin Ford tackles the age-old question if the threat of a jobless future is on the horizon. An Oxford study concluded that nearly half of all occupations in the United States are “potentially automatable” perhaps within “a decade or two.” With today’s technology every job from…

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    The world has become a lot more modernized and humans have begun to focus more on technology and robots to advance their future. World War X was fought with different cyborgs on both sides of the war, and it was mainly a fight that was focused on the water or under the water. Odisia would have been kept captive by cyborgs who gave her her mechanical…

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