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    Robotic nurses in addressing challenge on shortage of nurses Introduction Over the last few decades, technology has advanced at a rapid rate, with all the concern being directed toward robotics in the healthcare setting. Robots have been proposed as a way to assist people to stay safe and healthy and help nurses to complete a task in the hospital setting. There is an evidence show that shortage of nurses in Singapore. which is expected to become more unsettled in Singapore as increasing…

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    According to the father of Artificial Intelligence, John McCarthy, it is “The science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs”. Artificial Intelligence is a way of making a computer, a computer-controlled robot, or a software think intelligently, in the…

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    travel missions solely with robots, rovers, and other technology. Man, however, has proven to have a wider range of skills and problem-solving abilities than robots ever could, and in order to eventually inhabit planets other…

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    Sherry Turkle Summary

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    automation. According to Kelly, robots are gradually taking our jobs that range from “manual labor to knowledge work”. (300) Currently, robots can do jobs like handwork much better than people do because robots barely make mistakes. Also, they are capable of the jobs which human can hardly finish like” looking for cancer cells”, “keeping track of every pitch” in baseball game(301). Should we panic about that? The answer of the author is no. He explains that the robots may not only create new…

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    with an amulet tries to attack them, but a large humanoid uses a ray gun to stun the elf and then rows the children across the water to Silas's house. There they discover that Silas's assistant is a small rabbit like robot named Miskit who had been controlling a large humanoid robot. The children find Silas on his deathbed. Silas says that the amulet has great power and will allow her to rule the land of Alledia, and even has the power to turn back time, making Emily think of when her dad was…

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    statement, Belkin asserts that “As the robots become more complex, the intensity of our relationships to them ramps up” (18). A robot can experience a particular situation and eventually reach a certain emotional conclusion since they are set to react in that particular way. In the modern days, everything that is used to breed children has some aspect of technology. Turkle introduces Levy’s’ book “Love and Sex with Robots”, which describes a society where robots can establish an intimate…

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    Killing Is Not Ethical

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    Killing is never ethical. Whether it is to save another life or protect yourself from harm, you are intentionally bringing harm to another person for some unknown benefit. No matter how wicked, no matter how corrupt, a life is a life; another person’s state of being should not be decided by you. So, when questioning the morality of weapons, it is reasonable to say that they are simply a tool for murder, robotic or not. Trading a ground troop with a gun for a robotic weapon does not make killing…

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    Elysium Movie Analysis

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    reasons to find the hardest way of surviving in Earth, the hopeless world. 5. Contrast the robots on Elysium with those on Earth, and what the character design for each is meant to suggest. The robots on Earth are definitely contrast with the Elysium one. On the Earth, robots were designed as the ruler/controller. For example, when Max is in the line for bus, he was treated terribly by the police robot. The robots do not care about his health, they hit the mace on his arm strongly without…

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    Ever since the first human landed on the moon in 1969, space exploration has been the target of countless controversies. The U.S. government organization NASA has been a worldwide pioneer in space exploration for decades. A variety of positions can be adopted for the topic, although the two most prominent are: those who denounce space exploration, saying it is immoral and a waste of money, time, and resources, and those who praise space exploration, lauding the new horizons that it allows…

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    Megabots Research Paper

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    The U.S. and Japan are at it again, except this time, it’s a battle of superior technology. One of the leading robotics industries, MegaBots, is facing off with it’s Japanese rival, Suidobashi Heavy Industry. The topics I’ll be covering in this paper are more information about MegaBots and where they came from and how they built the mech, how they plan to make a sport out of it, and the history of Suidobashi Heavy industry. Now onto the history of MegaBots. The history of Megabots seems all…

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