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    Uncanny Valley

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    As robots become an ever-increasing component in our lives, their importance depends greatly on how they can socially interact with people. Likeability with the general population has now become a crucial design factor in the manufacturing of android robots. Reports of negative reactions involving humans and robots has led to the supposed existence of an ‘Uncanny Valley,’ a range in human perception where “imperfect human-likeness provokes dislike” (Mathur & Reichling, 2015). Past studies…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    ROBOTICS Robotics have been around since the Third Century B.C. of early descriptions of Automata appearing in Lie Zi text of a mechanical engineer named Yan Shi who created a life-size, human-shaped figure f his mechanical handiwork. Due to their abilities to compute many tasks and as artificial intelligence increases. Western civilization, specifically, has been in love and terrified by the idea of human machines. In an unending search of humankind to figure out who we are; A question mostly…

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    Robotics is the fastest growing industry. Other fields like healthcare, biotech and energy are not growing as much as robotics. Some people argue that robots are replacing human jobs, while some people say the robots will create new jobs, increase productivity, and raise the economy. In a work-based environment, employees cannot compete with robots in efficiently and productively. Employees have to work as a team to get success. Growth in robotics would increase productivity, raise the economy…

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    words Robots by the Editors of YES Mag. Anxiously waiting to see what this piece of literature had in store, I ripped it open. In literally half a second I was sucked in. The book how and why robots are made. This book was able to take such a complex subject and idea and make it user friendly for all ages. This is the start of my dream…

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    inspect material or parts at any point in the manufacturing process. Although robotic arms and automation are a newer technology, both are taking the manufacturing industry by storm. Unskilled laborers are being replaced with safer and more reliable robots. A robotic machining cell containing one or two robotic arms and a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) mill can replace the workers who move the material, machine it, and send…

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    The year was 2183 and the Aeta corporation was planning something.The corporation was trying to create a new type of robot. A type that could feel human emotions and act on their own without manual input. Other people had tried to make robots with human emotions, but all of them had failed. What made this try different was the discovery of a all new type of metal, radion. It had the property to make itself move on its own. So the corporation tried to get its hands on enough money to buy…

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    In film Ex Machina the main robotic character is Ava the humans include Nathan and Caleb they are essential in the film. In the play (R.U.R) Radius is one of the important robots also Domin, his creator. Radius is similar to Ava in many different ways. Both have been created a unique way that gives them many abilities. For example, the ability to communicate, reason and be knowledgeable. In Ex Machina the mid range shot between, Nathan and Caleb explain how Ava’s brain was created “Here we have…

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    The Application of robots: How the progression of robotics advanced beyond human abilities Human’s greatest invention is the automotive machine. The creation of the robot is science fiction come true; from the simple assembly line to the in depth future of artificial intelligence, robotics and the rise of a technical future is on the horizon. Humans have separated themselves from the basic instinct of an animal, the way of life has evolved into the quest for discovery and happiness. The…

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    Imagine a robot understanding your emotion. It actually ‘thinks’ like a human being. This robot is an artificial intelligence first proposed in a novel called ‘I, Robot’ written by Isaac Asimov in 1950. Today, I want to bring a very interesting topic onto the surface. I want to talk about ‘Artificial Intelligence and employment’, especially focusing on the field of ‘Public Safety’. Since my dream is to become a police officer, I thought it would be quite beneficial for me to get some overview…

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    Robot Control Case Study

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    1.1 Introduction Robot control is a key fitness for robot makers and a considerable measure of advancement is made to build robot execution, decrease robot cost and present new functionalities. Cases of advancement zones that get huge consideration today are multi robot control, safe control, compel control, 3D vision, remote robot supervision and remote correspondence. The application profits by these improvements are examined and the specialized difficulties that the robot makers meet.…

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