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    Robotic nurses in addressing challenge on shortage of nurses Introduction Over the last few decades, technology has advanced at a rapid rate, with all the concern being directed toward robotics in the healthcare setting. Robots have been proposed as a way to assist people to stay safe and healthy and help nurses to complete a task in the hospital setting. There is an evidence show that shortage of nurses in Singapore. which is expected to become more unsettled in Singapore as increasing…

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    I try to stay away from materialism so that I could truly see what is important to me. I want to leave this world as a useful entity, not a person with giant castle. I do not refuse the necessity of money, though. However, the reality is that I feel many of my first-generation immigrant friends are focusing on material achievements, which implicitly equated to the dollars. I used mostly my time and money to invest in self-improvements. The focus of my life now is to use my love for technology…

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    Long live reason and common sense! Long live the Autonomous Republic of Kunigunda (ARK)! What is wrong with the world we live in? Can you imagine a more tolerant and lavish world for everyone, irrespective of someone’s color, form or size, regardless of someone’s god, size of their package and their wishes? The Autonomous Culture Zone of the ARK shall enable all visitors of the 19th Kunigunda Festival of Young Cultures to experience exactly that! Free of prejudice, intolerance and emancipated…

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    the 21st century, there is no question that mankind has made tremendous progress in the field of robotics. While modern robots can now replicate the movements and actions of humans, the next challenge lies in teaching robots to think for themselves and react…

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    example lane markings or speed limits can be removed for self-driving cars. With a more autonomous car there will be less driving errors and drive times will be reduced. I think I will use this as logos because if we replace all cars with self driving cars, then accidents rates should go down and you will be able to travel around faster due to more open roads. Cohen, Roy Alan. "Self-Driving Technology And Autonomous Vehicles: A Whole New World For Potential Product Liability Discussion."…

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    FUTURE WITH ROBOTS Imagine going to the hospital for a health issue and being diagnosed by a machine with artificial intelligence, or surgeons no longer having to perform surgeries on patients with their own latex-gloved hand. This may sound like an excerpt from a science fiction novel, but it is closer to reality than most people think. Robotics in the medical field was initialed research funded by NASA and military to develop technology for remote operations especially for injured…

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    the Da Vinci Robotic Surgery System. The Da Vinci Surgical Robot consists of three main components divided for the patient, the surgeon and the camera. This surgical system provides surgeries with minimal incisions and quick recoveries. The performance of the surgeon is still essential but the automated arms execute his command with accuracy and precision. Therefore, it reduces the hospital stays. In addition, the instruments of this robot give accurate and precise actions. However, Da Vinci is…

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    mentoring a child with autism and discovered my interest in helping people with disabilities. During my sophomore year, while looking summer research opportunities, I came across a Robotics Lab at Washington State University that was developing a semi-autonomous wheelchair to improve navigation for quadriplegic ALS patients–a project which combined both my interests. Captivated, I wrote to Professor Taylor who invited me for an internship. That summer, working in the lab, I wrote software and…

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    Annotated Bibliography Omohundro, Steve. "Autonomous Technology And The Greater Human Good." Journal Of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 26.3 (2014): 303. Advanced Placement Source. Web. 4 Jan. 2017. Steve Omohundro, a researcher in machine learning, in his article, “Autonomous Technology and the Greater Human Good”, published in the Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence addresses the topic of autonomous systems and argues that the introduction of…

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    refers to the concept that humans are merely robots created by our genes to protect them and to promote their survival. He expands on the universal Darwinian view of human psychology, that humans are vehicles for self-replicating genes and self-replicating memes, acting upon their own interests to replicate themselves rather than in their human hosts’ interests. Stanovich explains the fact that the evolution is programmed into our brains, much like how a robot is coded. Within humans are two…

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