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    BigDog was designed to be an autonomous assistant to soldiers in the field. It would follow them, carrying equipment to lessen their load. A one-cyllinder, 15hp go-kart engine fueled a hydraulic system which powers the BigDog to a top speed of 4mph on level ground. The biggest advantage…

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    people even poorer as a result of job loss, and the rich will become richer because they can afford to have robots work for them. A flawed model for income distribution has led to a significant amount of capital being kept with the wealthiest citizens, who are not spending a significant amount relative to what they make. Robots used for labour in place of skilled workers…

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    This movie was based on a 1950s published book by Issac Asimov. It has portrayed the future very reverently based on modern innovations and how the world is progressing. The production board in 2004 has developed new ideas to synchronize it with the 21st century and daily essentials to average individuals. For example the shipping air courier Federal Express Corporation which the enterprise was established in 1971 by Frederick Wallace “Fred” Smith featured 18 minutes within the movie to display…

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    operate. Autonomous machines are both beneficial and detrimental to society much like the house in the short story ¨The Veldt.¨ Autonomous technology is helpful in many ways. Programming machines to perform jobs humans would usually do saves time, money, and labor. Autonomous machines are being used by more and more fields. One place they are used is in the military. Autonomous weapons are used as a force multiplier, meaning fewer soldiers are needed for a specific mission. In addition,…

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    Lin). Again, the idea of “who should program cars?” and “who is legally responsible for the car’s accidents?” arise. All the scenarios presented might be unlikely to occur; however, “they illuminate hidden or latent problems in normal cases” (“The Robot Car of Tomorrow May Just Be Programmed to Hit You, 3). The hidden problem being self-driving cars do not possess innate ethics, therefore they must be programmed, a task which might be impossible due to the obscure line between right and wrong.…

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    Robot milkers provide a supplement of nutrients needed for top milk production instead of feeding that on the bunk. This allows cows of higher milk production to receive more supplement and cows that do not produce as much to receive less compared to it being fed on the bunk with the silage where all cows receive the same amount regardless of production. This keeps feed bills down on farms with robots because all other feedstuffs can be grown by the…

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    but robots. This sounds pretty darn nice, doesn 't it? Killer robots are the ideal soldier; they do not need food or water, they do not need to stop and rest, they do not need long training programs, and they do not need to sleep at all. Well, this can be very good and it could also go very very bad on the flip side. Drones sound like the perfect soldier, well they are in a perfect world, but we live in a world that is far from perfect so these robots are not the perfect soldier.…

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    and treat themselves via surgery. If humans had the device today, there would be no such thing as sickness or death. The device can ensure every human to have a healthy life. In addition to healthcare, AI can be a great personal assistant. The robots in “I-Robot” are the best example of personal assistants. They were programmed to be the best version of a human assistant. They complied to almost every command and achieved them how a human would, but more efficiently. “For many, technology…

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    Teller explains how robots have traditionally been found working in factories where they are restricted to accomplishing a specific job. He then begins to explain how robots are more mobile than they have been in the past. He explains that robots are now more mobile and because of this are able to go places that humans haven’t been able to like volcanoes. Mr. Teller then informs the…

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    controlled, and whether the same fate will happen to autonomous drones is not known, it would be best to keep a close eye on it and give it a tight leash to prevent it from being…

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