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    softly. The ever present pitter patter of Seattle rain was descending on Seattle General Hospital as he uttered the last words. “So let me get this straight, you’re going to let a robot-” Mila began before being cut off. At the young age of 16, brain surgery shouldn’t be one of her problems. “Not any robot, a robot that was made specifically to perform a perfect frontal lobe resection. You are in the most capable hands here at Seattle General. The surgery is fairly easy, but the slightest…

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    started. It all started with the ancient Greek, where robots started to emerge the name robots as depicted began to…

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    rights. In the movie “I, Robot” Sonny would be a good an example of a candidate for full rights. I think that machines could be given rights based upon the countries citizenship path, passing exams, and awarded approval. The people who would decide upon this citizenship are judges from the civil and engineering fields; to ensure qualifications are met. In the movie “I, Robot”…

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    the utilization of fractal geometry within the brain pattern a robot by the name LVX-1. This was vital addition in an attempt to create a brain with “added complexity, possibly closer to that of the human” as Dr. Rash states (Asimov 122). As a result of Dr. Rash’s newest contribution, LVX-1 has had dreams every night for 10 nights. To the knowledge of Dr. Rash and her elder colleague Dr. Calvin, dreaming has never occurred among the robots before and thus causes great concern. However, what is…

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    technology started to replace on board locomotive engineers who use to coordinate loading and switching of the trains”.( Stangler, Cole page 1). Non-human workers would prove to be more efficient, ignoring distractions and making higher production rates. Robots will soon replacing blue-collar workers infield like steel production retail and fast food. A blue-collar worker is a worker that is common. Although white-collar workers in data fields,law, and medicine will be needed, but will still…

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    Robotic Surgery Dichotomy

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    capability of a device to perform activities, which would otherwise only be expected of human brain” (Keswani, 2013, p. 348). For example, robots in malls and hospitals, our smart phones and some programs, and big machines in huge industries that work without a human operator. According to Health Research Funding (2014), US had performed 400,000 different surgeries using robots and the rate of these surgeries is increasing every year by 25%. Additionally, transferring blood during normal…

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    Switch Robot Essay

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    Switch robot Introduction: There is always a lot of research going on how a robotics can be progressively better at moving without any human intervention, In fact, it is very essential quality of a robot to work with out any human support, in addition to that, a robot should also move in different directions. Therefore we inroduce to you a new Robox kit, using which, you can create such a wonderful robot.In this short video, we will take you through the creation of a robot, which will detect…

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    Will artificial intelligence devices become human’s best friend? YuMi is no ordinary streamline robotic machinery. According to ABB, “it is the first truly collaborative dual-arm industrial robot” (para. 2), this statement suggests that factories may someday erase the safety lines between human employees and machineries. Equipped with the state of the art artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, YuMi is able to intuitively interact with human (Kirchner et al., 2015) making it possible for…

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    Kelly’s Future Robots have been changing jobs and life as we know it. Slowly robots have been given the jobs that we would have been doing decades ago. However, many people wants to know whether that’s a good or bad thing. In the article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will — and Must — Take Our Jobs” by Kevin Kelly he argues that we should welcome our robots because instead of causing problems they are initially helping. The main idea Kelly tried to get across in his article is that robots are…

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    Broadly speaking, robots aid in industries to make jobs faster and easier. Nowadays, one can find robots working in factories to aid in the manufacturing process like in car plants or in warehouses like that of Amazon’s Kiva robots. The military also utilizes robots for surveillance and search and rescue. Additionally, there are several robots that have been deployed to outer space to observe and gather data before astronauts are sent. The International Space Station has a Robonaut, a robot that…

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