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    Redbot Research Paper

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    There is a kid being in the middle of the forest. He is getting attacked by a bear. What will he do? With his Roamer he has an emergency walkie talkie so, he can get to safety. In addition, the current Redbot is programmed as a portable storage unit that should be used because the Redbot helps all people carry things. This will improve qualities of life but it will have important political, economic, and social aspects of life. A Redbot is a small red robot that is built and is coded to do…

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    Robotics is one of the most popular fields of science. In the last century there have been many advances in the field of robotics that is been able to improve humans’ everyday lives. As the field advances the physical features of robots have started resembling humans, and robots have the capability to perform simple human activities. The programming behind many robots also resembles the working of the human brain. With robots becoming more like humans and performing like humans the fear and the…

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    What will Lincoln Middle School look like in the year 2050? Would be all gross and corrupt? Will it be modern and organized? Who knows? This is how I picture LMS in the future. The school will have a modern look and feel. Lockers will not be necessary, as our supplies will be carried by tiny robots. Your robots will follow you around. You can set times and order them to carry your things. Desks would be like giant iPads. Bells would stay the same. We will still have a lunchroom, but you won’t…

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    Uncanny Valley

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    superficial condition, as it also affected cognitive behavior that is central to how we judge others. This experiment is a prime example of Cognitive Science in action since analyzing the human psychology behind the Uncanny Valley could shape how robotic engineers design androids in the future, taking into account that people are more receptive to robots that are either mechanical or fully human and unreceptive to an intermediate of the two. This study also opens up opportunities for further…

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    WALL-E Essay

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    What are we doing with our lives and our planet? Science fiction is known as the literature of anticipation as it speaks of scientific or technological achievements that could be achieved in the future. For example, the film WALL-E, which is about a robot designed to clean the garbage that covers the Earth after it was devastated and abandoned by humans in a 'distant future’, but it is still a distant future? The truth is that we will have made those possible consequences of our selfishness and…

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    However, becoming overly dependent on technology such as robotics can cause an impact on people life like on our physical health. people are going to be less active which can lead to a largely increase of obesity. Moreover, If people start to dependent on robotics, they are going to have difficulty developing their learning skills and the ability to solve problems. In the film, I, Robot we can see how people…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    From the first activity, I thought Bradley’s words were melodramatic but as the lesson progressed I realised there was truth to his perspective. Taking inspiration from my initial thought my group decided to exaggerate the first scene starting with Aastha, Erin, Georgia and Maddi who all played the roles of futuristic robots. They conveyed their role by having their face faced downwards and only when I switched the ‘button’ on with an elongated ‘beep’ sound they began to start operating. They…

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    who want to work cannot if their IQ is not a certain level. When Paul’s vehicle has an issue, one of the “Reeks and Wrecks” (assigned manual laborers) fixes it in five minutes, handily using the tools and materials in his vicinity. The man says “‘First money I’ve earned in five years. I oughta frame that one, eh?’” in reaction to Paul’s five dollar tip (71). Not only has this apparently skilled worker not been paid for five years, but Paul observes “the profound satisfaction, the uplift of…

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    I think Turtle’s book, Alone Together, is a challenging and enlightening book. In the first part of book, The Robotic Moment, the author discussed about if robots can make up for the inner loneliness of people by giving abundant examples and cases about digital creatures, sociable humanoid robots, and companionable robots. Some kinds of robots and related studies mentioned in this part are novel to me and also bring some new ideas. In the second part, Networked, the cases are closer to our daily…

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    If you think you’re doing well, you should know a robot could do so much better; but is that so bad? Kevin Kelly doesn’t seem to think so, as presented in his article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will - and Must - Take Our Jobs”. Kelly recognizes the increasing automation in the workplace, and sees it as a benefit not a loss. Robots replacing human jobs must occur in his mind because the benefits greatly outweigh the shallow changes. Kelly takes on a refreshing opinion further presented by…

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