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    tools to create new jobs because 3-D printing machines require designers in this field. On the other side, the weak point in this argument is the aspect of the framework of employment. According to Shewan, he states that "for every job created by robotic automation, several more will be eliminated entirely" (Shewan par. 12). This evidence suggests that only ten robots can take jobs of thousands of people. Unfortunately, this data leads to negative consequences to lives of people because they…

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    considered myself to be tech-savvy. The word is used to describe a person who is well informed about or proficient in the use of modern technology, especially computers. However, I discovered numerous newly invented technologies every class through the robotics news report or at the beginning of every class when professor Eguchi introduced us to new technology. One of the memorable technologies that we covered in this semester was the autonomous car or self-driving car development. I have…

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    world to warn, understand, and donate. To warn means to alert the world of the potential dangers robotic technology uphold. Scientist, AI researchers, and philanthropists are just doing their jobs. Many of AI developers are so caught up in money, fame, and fortune that they are blinded by the dangers that their work may cause. Take a look at Dr. David Hanson. He is the founder and CEO of Hanson Robotics, where Hanson has “has built a worldwide reputation for creating the world’s most humanlike,…

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    The Controversial Idea of Technology Visualize a world where technology rules, a world where everything is done by robots, from brushing teeth to operating cars. At first glance, this idea seems remarkable, but if everyone took a closer look, they will reach a realization that this idea is not as outstanding as once thought. This idea creates an overreliance on technology, which could eventually lead to problems. Through “The Veldt” Ray Bradbury attempts to get this point across, with the uses…

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    is a science fiction writer that wrote the article And I Will Serve Us Right in 1964 to predict the technology of 2014. He first explains to us his father’s connection to him, and the two situations in which jealousy should not be possible: when the father surpasses the son, and when the student surpasses the teacher. Isaac used this theory to have people understand the first topic that he will be talking about, jealousy. Asimov then…

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    The idea of an uncertain future is undeniably a dangerous one. Without the ability to forge your own futuristic goals, humanity would be continuously hindered by the inability to contribute to society in a unique way. Ironically enough, due to the rising approach of advanced technologies such as robots, it can be hinted that the future of the world has already been settled, however, humanity has a tendency to deem it uncertain due to the potential psychological setbacks it would implant upon…

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    also be a lander that produces contact with an extraterrestrial body and operates from a stationary position, or a rover that can move over terrain once it is landed. According to the same article by Jerry Woodfill” The most common type of existing robotic device is the crane-like RMS (Remote Manipulator System), or robot arm, most often used in industry and manufacturing.” It can do a lot of the movements of the human arm; it can do a 360-degree circular motion at the…

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    “I love it out here, its so peaceful, wouldn’t you agree?” I gave an approving nod. “So…I understand you’ve been preoccupied lately,” she said. “What exactly are you working on?” I ceased walking and slowly moved my hands behind my head as I stared at the sky. I took a slight pause before proceeding to respond to her comment. “The exposition of peripheral cognitive enlightenment through subjugating neuronal activity via nanorobtics to decipher integral erudition about my congenital capacity…

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    They are the reason for us being like this in the first place.” “ That’s exactly my point they are the ones who made us into these monsters” “You volunteered for this.” “No, I volunteered to be put into a robot, but not to have my brain operated on” “ Enough of this you are coming with me one way or another…

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    The movie Wall-E shows transcendentalism by it's unique look of what earth would be like after they have destroyed it and left. The humans in the movie live on a spaceship while they make a poor attempt to repair and restore it with robots. This is where the original idea of having a robot as the main character. A robot in other forms of media is rarely the main character. The idea of having a robot as the main character brings with it new ways to form a plot. For example, a robot that…

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