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    Kelly sets up the stage for his argument by creating a scenario in where many people will be unemployed and replaced by robots. Kelly tries to make the reader feel fear of losing their job and only having the option to give it up. He engages the reader by setting up a future in where people will have many benefits when robots and machines replace human labor from many areas of work (299). Also, the author supports his argument with evidence from the 19th century, where farmers…

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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    Are you a big fan NASA’s space exploration work? Over the years space exploration has brought humankind closer to a new planet to live on and new materials to use. Space exploration should continue because it represents a pathway to a more advanced lifestyle on our society and it has strongly improved our health and safety on our lives developing new technology therefore, helping the people on Earth. Space Exploration should be funded because NASA is working on finding life on Mars. According…

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    room can be a tight squeeze for many. Adding the obstacle of a surgical robot and the machinery needed to operate it only decreases the space for the surgical team. Robots in the operating room push human surgeons out. Machines operating on humans is a compelling idea, but is not justifiable because robotic surgery is dangerous, less efficient than human surgeons, and impairs the accessibility of the operating room. Although robots cause patients less bodily damage during surgery, the…

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    is one of the fundamental literate activities of the engineering field. The skills and literacy involved in coding and building robots is spread across many divisions of engineering, whether it be mechanical, electrical, aerospace or an undecided major in the STEM field. To help introduce the necessary tools of inscription and the inscription process of programming a robot in both the academic and professional settings, the University of Central Florida mandates that all students take an Intro…

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    game, such as dribbling a ball, or throwing a football, they are however building, transporting and controlling the robot that is doing the game. Robotics requires the student to build the robot that they then control in the match so that they may complete tasks that the game requires. Instead of the student being on the field doing these tasks themselves, they are controlling the robot similar to how Nascar drivers control their cars. “Is a driver really an athlete when he is never required to…

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    other objects like sociable robots, which do not possess life be, alive enough hence treated humanely. Turkle notes that the sale of Paro, the sociable robot, targeted American nursing homes since "the elderly need a companion robot because of lack of human resources" (Turkle 459). This implies the absence of human resources has weakened the social ties between the elderly and other people. In response to this gap, the elderly develop a healthy relationship with social robots, and they start to…

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    What is Consciousness? “It is not necessary for someone to tell me that I am alive because I know that I am alive, I know what is happening around me. I can hear the chirping sounds out of my window. I know there are birds out there. I can smell the ghee in the pongal that my mom is making. I can hear the cycle bell sound and I know its 8.30 am and my friend is waiting for me outside for school .I can sense the fear in me that I didn’t complete my homework. I will be a dead person when my…

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    There are two versions of The Day the Earth Stood Still, the 1951 version, directed by Robert Wise, and the 2008 version, directed by Scott Derrickson. These two films compare and contrast with one another and create a more detailed story. In the 1951 version, the whole movie is in black and white. In the 2008 version, the movie is mostly in color, besides one part of the movie. The color in this version shows the worst effect of humanity. The difference between society and history between the…

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    Self Driving Cars Safe

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    vehicle that is electric and drives itself, with the supervision of a human. However, other manufacturers/ companies, like Google and Uber, want to get rid of the steering wheel and pedals, to make the vehicle fully driverless. In the article, “When robots and humans take turns at the wheel,” Russ Mitchell explains the possible safety outcomes of self-driving cars. He believes that self-driving cars “would not be safe.” To prove his belief, Mitchell uses ethos, pathos, and logos. Because there…

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    He and his wife Monica live in a pace surrounded by AI, the natural environment, their house, even their kid David and his company bear Teddy. David doesn’t know he is a robot. Instead of that, he still thinks he is the only child of his parents. He really…

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