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    Drone are going to revolutionize warfare. These drones have become more popular and more frequently used since President Obama has came into office in 2008. Drones can change war for the better with just a click of a button. The next big thing in technology. The U.S. first started using drones in 2002, but we have used them more in 2007/08. Police departments and major companies like Amazon have tested and already use drones to improve their job. Drones are still fairly new and some laws…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Comparing Spare Parts and La Vida Robot both of them is the truth and really happen in the book and the movie. Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main…

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    World War 3 Disadvantages

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    since then, along with technology and weapons. Military robots are autonomous robots or remote controlled mobile robots that can transport, search, rescue, and attack. Some of the robots being used today include the Dakish, Packbot, Goalkeeper, MARCbot, and the Sand Flea. The Daksh is a electrical powered and remote controlled robot that is used to locate, handle, and destroy hazardous objects in a safe way. The Packbot is a series of military robots, used mostly in Iraq and Afghanistan.The…

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    Ex Machina Analysis

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    story they all have the same kind of idea of society and technology. In the movie Ex Machina, Ava has a robotic body and a human looking face. Ava is an intelligent thing/human based on data and social media. Nathan who created Ava wants to make robots even better at passing and more intelligent. If…

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    Issac Asimov Analysis

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    “morality”. Science fiction author Issac Asimov developed the Three Laws of Robotics10 in his 1942 short story Runaround, quoted below. 1. “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as…

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    Sometimes I question why Samra and I had kids. It was not a bad decision to starting dating in an operation room when we were 28. It was not a bad decision when got married at 30. It was not too bad of a decision to have a child at 33, but God decided it was a wonderful decision to give us twins. I mean that very sarcastically… At forty five I have two kids, a girl named Aria and a boy named Vivaan. They are constantly arguing about who’s better, who gets to fly the drone, who gets to wear the…

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    After reading the article “Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development,” I agree that if there were to be driverless cars made and cars made to where each car can communicate with each other we are kind of losing our humanity. It just goes to show that with these cars being made our technology is changing tremendously. It can be a good and a bad thing for technology to change so much. But, if it changes so much that it no longer requires people to interact with others…

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    Red Planet Research Paper

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    What The Future Holds On The Red Planet In 2095, the year that everything in our world seems to change every minute and every second. Living in a vast and different environment to what we humans used to live in. No longer the blue skies but dark and empty, no more smell of cheesy pizza that every child would go crazy for but the disgusting packaged and creamed up versions of green beans. What are clouds? When our world is now infested with nothing but twinkling lights from up above. The wind…

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    In the movie, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, by Steven Spielberg, there are two dominant groups of beings: flesh-and-blood humans, and nuts-and-bolts humans (also known as mechas, or mechanical people). In this dystopian future-world, humans produce and destroy mechas as they like because to some, a mecha is only a machine and cannot feel emotions or pain, even if they can show outward manifestations of emotions and pain. David is a mechanical child that is programmed to not have this…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Luckily, Thomas Frey writes a two-page quasi-extension to Alessandri’s article, Frey’s being entitled “Hi, I’m a Robot and I’m Here to Take Your Job.” Be sure not judge this book by its cover, Frey might surprise you. Like Alessandri, Frey agrees that human workers will no longer be needed as drivers in the transportation industry after autonomous vehicles begin to popularize. Frey states that “Driverless cars [...] will replace the need for drivers,” and an extension to Alessandri’s claim,…

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