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    disadvantages of the military robot? From my research i have discovered that there a lot of advantages for military robots. One of the advantages is that these robots can save several human’s lives. There are a several different types of robots that can be used to do many different tasks. Robots can be used in areas such as military, space, surgical field exploration, deep sea exploration, dangerous material handling, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing. Robots, with their various uses and…

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    In the field of medicine, robots such as the The da Vinci robot surgery system, which was developed in the late 1980s, are used to perform tasks to prevent injury or accidental problem for a patient. “The da Vinci Surgical System is a sophisticated robotic platform designed to expand the surgeon’s capabilities and offer a state-of-the-art minimally invasive option for major surgery”(The da vinci surgical system). The da Vinci robot surgery system is a robot controlled by a human to perform…

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    Autonomous Labor

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    Autonomous labor could mean big changes in the future for the workforce. Robots are on a steady slope to eliminate millions of jobs over the coming decades. Stowe Boyd, lead researcher for GigaOM Research, believes by 2025 “Pizzas will not be delivered by teenagers hoping for a tip. Food will be raised by robotic vehicles, even in small plot urban farms that will become the norm, since so many people will have lost their jobs to ‘bots. Your X-rays will be reviewed by a battery of Watson-grade…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Luckily, Thomas Frey writes a two-page quasi-extension to Alessandri’s article, Frey’s being entitled “Hi, I’m a Robot and I’m Here to Take Your Job.” Be sure not judge this book by its cover, Frey might surprise you. Like Alessandri, Frey agrees that human workers will no longer be needed as drivers in the transportation industry after autonomous vehicles begin to popularize. Frey states that “Driverless cars [...] will replace the need for drivers,” and an extension to Alessandri’s claim,…

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    victim, the police were still negotiating with the gun man, when they sent in a robot to kill the gun man. The robot kills the gun man, but people were asking why use a robot to do the killing for them? Today I will be talk about three things as if why did the police use a robot to kill the gun man. First why did they have to use it, second did the police want to use it, third will the police continue to use these robots in very hostile situations. Then I will come to our conclusion and sum…

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    was the autonomous car or self-driving car development. I have watched in cartoons or imagined about this ingenious concept when I was young. I never expected that I would hear the news…

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    Superhuman AI Future

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    And this is more due to the concern of practicality and scalability. If we make a million units of a particular kind of robot, the task of maintaining them and providing for their livelihood will become a tall order. Who should be responsible for all that? The manufacturers, the governments, or the owners? In each of these cases, the reliance is ultimately either on humans…

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    thought of seeking the servitude of an AI system that can think in an open-ended manner even with a super-human capacity seems dystopian. However, I would like to dwell on my objection to the incoherency of this line of thought. We cannot get an autonomous system that is both with general super-human capabilities and under substantial control of humans, which is required to obtain its fully committed servitude. Any entity over which we have substantial control is by definition of sub-human…

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    Movies, TVs show, and books have provided details of how robot are going to be a threat to society. The science fiction film I, Robot play by the film star Will Smith provides a message to society describing the future of humanity. People can see robots doing a human job. For instance, in the start of the movie we can see a robot delivering a FedEx package to detective Del Spooner (Will Smith) and as the film keep playing we can see robots working as a garbage disposal and dog walking. What…

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    Satish Chandra Poodari Homework 5 Military technology and safety. Robots use in military raises safety concerns: Introduction From the past few decades, robots use becomes very popular and common in military services. Robots are able to do some risky jobs which human beings are unable to do. There are many benefits of using robots compare to humans. Humans get tired easily during the war but machines do not get tired. They don’t know what fear of death is, never close their eyes nor hide…

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