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    editor of Wired, Kevin Kelly in his “Better than Human: Why Robots Will – and Must – Take Our Jobs,” published on December 24, 2012 address the topic of how robot can improve our lives and argues that robots will execute human’s jobs in the future. Furthermore, Kelly acknowledges how robots replacing human for their jobs is similar to the industrial revolution in the 1800s. As Kelly supports this claim by providing the abilities a robot has, he predicts automation will replace approximate…

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    taking place and has been taking place for the past few years. With the increase of production and consumption of technological devices like the smartphone, televisions, smart computers (like Mac), and even smart gaming systems (like the Xbox one), robots are slowly integrating into our society. Companies like Google and Apple have made advances into their products in order to maintain a footing in this revolution. Google, in particular has already bought eight robotics companies in the second…

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    you ever wondered if the future of robots will turn out like the movie Terminator or Matrix? The term robots means a reprogrammable, multifunctional manipulator designed to move material , parts, tools, or specialized devices through various programmed motions for the performance of a variety of task. (Robot Institute of America) Hundreds of years ago robots were being designed and built to perform simple tasks for humans. In the coming years, many predict robots will play a more negative role…

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    That reality has changed, Neil deGrasse Tyson points out: “With regard to robots, in the early days of robots people said, 'Oh, let 's build a robot ' and what 's the first thought? You make a robot look like a human and do human things. That 's so 1950s. We are so past that.” Furthermore, now robots are machines with sufficient intelligence to perform tasks under human supervision, which are too highly precise, dangerous, or laborious…

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    Terminator, Ultron from The Avengers, and the robots from I, Robot are all Hollywood dramatizations of robotics. These are all extreme examples that tend to strike worry into the hearts of the viewer. Comparing the initial upbringing of these three extreme examples to today’s robots, they are programmed to increase the quality of life for inhabitants on Earth. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is intelligence programmed into machines or robots to overcome challenges. Modern examples of…

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    Case Study Of SCARA Robot

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    programmable robots. Robot is an electromechanical device which is used to do the specified work prescribed by the human beings. First robot was invented by George devol in 1954. Robots are controlled with the help of computers; the desired work is programmed with the alphanumerical language and prescribed to the robot. Applications of the robots mainly include machining, assembly operations, pick and place industrial components with accuracy and high precision. 1.2 Structure of SCARA Robot The…

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    More and more jobs are being replaced by technology. Robots and computers are replacing humans. As stated in article on NBC.com, “Robots are currently analyzing documents, filling prescriptions, and handling other tasks that were once exclusively done by humans.” Robots and computers are error free and are more efficient than humans are. “By 2013 there will be 1.2 million industrial robots working worldwide — that 's one robot for every 5,000 people, according to Marshall Brain, founder…

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    The Glass Cage

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    In the book “The Glass Cage How Our Computers Are Changing Us” by Nicholas Carr, discusses about factory robots and self-driving cars, wearable computers and digitized medicine, as he explores the hidden costs of granting software dominion over our work and our leisure. Automation has become a huge beneficial factor in the world as we know it. Everywhere we look computers and robots are slowly taking away certain jobs and tasks, but have substantially improved our lives. Without manufacturing…

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    He supports this first claim by discussing a robot made by Google, that beat the best player in the world at a game called Go, which has so many configurations that it couldn’t be easily perfected by a computer like chess can be. He uses all three modes of persuasion in this example. He uses evidence…

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    nowadays, robots have the potential to interact with people daily, and in the not-so-distant future, they will play an essential role in human society. Defined as a mix of electronics, mechanics and programming, a robot is supposed to “sense” information from its environment through its sensors, analyse and deal with the sensor data, come to a decision and carry out necessary actions or perform something in response, regardless of the robot is autonomous, or guided by a human. Most of the…

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