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    Have you ever wanted to build your own futuristic neighborhood? What would you create? Some people would like to have flying cars, robot people, and talking houses. I would have robot maids, teleportation pads, and self cooking houses. First, will be robot maids they can do everything for you cook, clean, and let your pets out. But the downfall of these machines is that they need to charge. If you are running late your trusty maid can help you out. It can turn into a car and drive itself…

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    of the salamander robot was a perfect and necessary tool to the evolutionary field by referencing another…

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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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    The goal of Happy Mini @ Girls Art Project is to create a home robot which will make family and society happy. We believe our resource and technology are not meant to build war or battle robots. Through robotics, we aim to promote a socie-tal change in which we take full advantage of engineering and science to help sustain household happiness allowing family members to share the enjoyment of life in a beloved community. As a home robot, Happy mini has unique features: its cute design (e.g.,…

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    What Impacts do Robots Really Make? In “All Can Be Lost,” Nicholas Carr, writer of NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and Wired, warns that the advancement in technology can lead to the deterioration of human skills. Carr explains that humans are so involved in finding ways for robots and drones to do their jobs that they are forgetting how to innovate and translate information into knowledge. Losing the ability to translate information also limits humans from being able to think deeper and try and…

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    precaution should we take when robotics age coming. Robotics for individual Nowadays robots have been infiltrating our lives. There are everywhere, anywhere, even there are one in front of you (The Atlantic 2014). If you don 't believe it, look at your hands. Do you realize that your Smartphone in your hand is considered a robot? Well it doesn 't looks like our average robots on the market. However if we considering robot as something that good at doing specific task, our phone is. It help us…

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    Irobot Essay

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    create new inventions to help the world advance. Shows what the real definition of human not the dictionaries definition. The movie “Irobot” explains the new invention towards human life and how robots can benefit our society and help us but when the time is needed they need to be destroyed. Sunny the robot which was created to help the detective solve the case of the suicide of the man who created Sunny.…

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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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    Better Than Human Summary

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    Kelly the author of “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Jobs” brings up a topic that has been in the minds of middle-class Americans for the past 10 years. The fear of technology taking our jobs and not just that but doing better than us is a topic that is in early development but it seems like every day new and better technology is being invented and that topic comes closer and closer to being a huge problem. Kelly’s argument that robots/technology will take over our jobs,…

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    Descent Of Man Analysis

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    precondition for the perpetration of sustained injustices, especially slavery, genocide, and racial subjugation. Humanity’s predisposition toward dehumanization can be well supported by an in depth analysis drawn by the written works of “Rossum’s Universal Robots”, by Karel Capek, and the combination of Charles Darwin’s “The Descent…

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