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    Case Study: The Scoutie500

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    help assist the coaches and the players, I have created the Scoutie500. 2) Come up with a name of your sport product. Scoutie500 3) Describe and explain your product (what it looks like, the size, color or colors, etc…) The Scoutie500 is a safe robot that can be used out on the floor…

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    Wall-E Character Analysis

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    In the movie Wall-E, the “Hero” Wall-E, is a robot that was made to clean up Earth’s garbage after Earth had no way to sustain any life on Earth. The role Wall-E plays in the movie is a hero because he had found the last plant life on Earth, it was a call to action. Eva is the robot that meets Wall-E while he’s making squares out of garbage. Eva has a deadly personality that also makes her quick witted. Eva’s role in the story is an ALLY and HERO because she assists Wall-E in saving the…

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    Odisia's Journey

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    The world has become a lot more modernized and humans have begun to focus more on technology and robots to advance their future. World War X was fought with different cyborgs on both sides of the war, and it was mainly a fight that was focused on the water or under the water. Odisia would have been kept captive by cyborgs who gave her her mechanical…

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    Robots have been something scientists have been talking about for years with the present being a very big advancement in research. Harvard has made a “robobee” prototype that hasn't been perfected yet. While they are still an estimated 10 years away from a successful bunch, the robobees would function much like regular bees with the ability to pollinate whole crops, communicate, and make simple-decisions. This would be the ideal solution to the slow extinction of bees but even the scientists…

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    Job Shadow Kenneth Swint

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    as workers who make the vehicles. We focused more on the Electrician part, so the tasks that they usually complete involve the functioning of robots. When they run into problem, they seek help from their supervisor. The working environment that he works in, is inside the General Motors factory building. While inside the factory, I observed how the robots were programmed. It was synced with a remote which gave it tasks to complete. After job shadowing, I am determine to make this my career. The…

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    We speak about build progress or recent events and demonstrate our robots at a variety of local government and club meetings, such as those of the school board, Lions’, and Rotary Clubs from the surrounding areas. Our team has integrated robotics education in the classroom and local youth groups through Lego and VEX robotics programs, mentoring young students as they are required to work in teams to design a robot capable of solving a challenge. These programs exist to encourage cooperation…

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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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    Rise of the Robots in Fast-Food: the Domination of Automation Introduction Have you noticed that technology is taking over the world? Airports are using kiosks, factories are using machines, schools are relying on computers. Yet, is this change beneficial or detrimental for employees, especially in the fast-food industry? This question pertains to this industry in particular as there is a common belief that jobs in fast-food will dissipate as a result of the inevitable phenomenon of automation.…

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    Me: And how would you feel if you nursing assistant was a robot instead of a human being? Mrs. Ericka Lowery: Honestly, it wild be different but if they're making these robots accurate it wouldn’t matter. That's something you just have to get used too. I'm pretty sure with all this technology out here they wil be able to to make a robotic identical to an actual nurse. It will be helpful with time because a robotic will probably more quicker than huan legs. Me: Okay, just a few more questions…

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    our progressing society. Turkle’s argument is one based in ethical and philosophical roots and challenges our current definition of what it means to be “alive”. This issue becomes more pressing the more sophisticated, multifaceted, and versatile our robots and machines become. Our era, which Turkle coins as “the robotic moment”, offers a chance to redefine life to not only be limited by biological standards, but rather be based on a combination of…

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