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    In the modern world, technology has been adapted to simplify nearly every aspect of life. From apps that offer an array of services to robots that can vacuum your floors for you, technology is becoming a defining aspect of modern society. As technology continues to develop, autonomous cars are transitioning from a fantasy to reality. Autonomous cars are a revolutionary new car design that allows the passenger the ability to complete other tasks as their car safely delivers them to their…

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    gain from giving autonomous machines the power to make decisions for us? In order to answer this question, we have to firstly, consider the cost-benefit analysis of autonomous machines substituting human beings in the decision making process. “Replace one human worker with a general-purpose artificial intelligence, and the total unemployment of the species is yours for the extrapolating”- Stuart Armstrong From the point of view of a worker that has been replaced by an autonomous machine, the…

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    mathematical algorithms on the part of the driverless car would truly be able to predict how the situation will in fact develop. Au (2017) argues that robots and humans would lead to two outcomes, “Passengers in driverless cars take forever to get anywhere” (para 19) and, “Driverless cars become some of the most competitive, hyper-aggressive robots known to man…” (para…

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    The team supervised the robot while it performed soft-tissue surgery, stitching together a pig's bowel during open surgery, and doing so better than a human surgeon, the team claimed. Automotive: Advancements in AI have contributed to the growth of the automotive industry through…

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    advance, medicine has improved the life span of humans exponentially. The discovery of antibiotics and antiseptics was groundbreaking, it was revolutionary. Now we have made advancements past these that you wouldn’t have believed two years ago. We have robots capable of sewing the skin of…

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    A Terrible Idea

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    “Here’s A Terrible Idea” Response Draft The article “Here’s A Terrible Idea: Robot Cars with Adjustable Ethics Settings” addresses an ethical dilemma brought about by good intentions. With an estimated 35,000 people killed each year in vehicular accidents in the US, the development of autonomous cars has the opportunity to save thousands of lives. However, this solution that could save so many lives raises multiple ethical questions. Is killing one person better than killing 5? Is killing an…

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    Self Driving Cars Safe

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    vehicle that is electric and drives itself, with the supervision of a human. However, other manufacturers/ companies, like Google and Uber, want to get rid of the steering wheel and pedals, to make the vehicle fully driverless. In the article, “When robots and humans take turns at the wheel,” Russ Mitchell explains the possible safety outcomes of self-driving cars. He believes that self-driving cars “would not be safe.” To prove his belief, Mitchell uses ethos, pathos, and logos. Because there…

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    getting more popular than usual that's because there is this battle between uber and google is raging on now more than a year ,but the real debate is that , are robot cars safe or will they ravage the streets. Now we know that robots are programmed to not make mistakes, but what happens when the robot cars are on the streets. Maybe the robot cars will not be able to handle human drivers and crash .Self driving cars should not be permitted on the streets because that would cause a lot of problems…

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    Remus 6000 Research Paper

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    our history, and develop new ways to improve the world. For example, the Remus 6000 helps improve the world by being a tool for research and helps to aid in other operations that occur underwater. The Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros is an important robot that can help to improve the world by being designed for military, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), and law enforcement or SWAT applications. Explosive ordnance disposal is also known as bomb disposal. So the Andros F6B is important because it…

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    would be impossible for teachers to teach a classroom of students without the aid of the internet and computers. Automated jobs have eliminated whole job markets with factories filled with robots and machines. Now, though, we have come to a point where our transportation systems might see a similar shift. Autonomous vehicles (AV), more specifically self-driving cars, and the technologies that surround them have been on the rise in the last few years, with some even already on our roads today.…

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