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    even if they were, it would not matter. The reason it would not matter is because it was a Robot, not a Drone. ----- Not only was the Robot specifically built for situations like that, but they have continuously been used for decades now, in order to help save the lives of not only the police but anyone else in danger. ----- Furthermore, no one has yet to challenge or even attempt to challenge the use of Robots to save lives by killing murderers as being unconstitutional. -------- You also said…

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    human being, which proven that we are the most intelligent creature on earth. He also differentiates human being to robot and beast, and its connection to rational soul inside human’s body. Certainly, there is a lot to be grasped from Descartes’ ideas that can make us proud of ourselves as a human, for he describes all aspects in detail on how human really can’t be compared to neither robot nor beast. I will try to expand Descartes’ point on what makes us human being even further, and to testify…

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    Hiding behind a large purple velvet couch my mom and I observed that the robot 's business was a large one and there were many of them roaming around the place. I looked at the map Lee had drawn us and saw the staircase leading up to the storage facility. "she 's up there.", I whispered to my mom pointing.…

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    Lin). Again, the idea of “who should program cars?” and “who is legally responsible for the car’s accidents?” arise. All the scenarios presented might be unlikely to occur; however, “they illuminate hidden or latent problems in normal cases” (“The Robot Car of Tomorrow May Just Be Programmed to Hit You, 3). The hidden problem being self-driving cars do not possess innate ethics, therefore they must be programmed, a task which might be impossible due to the obscure line between right and wrong.…

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    in surgeries? Artificial Intelligence has been around the healthcare system for nearly two decades assisting in surgeries. Catherine Mohr discusses the evolution of surgical robots used in the healthcare system. She talks about how doctors had to learn to use the robots…

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    overpowering humans in every single aspect. Humans are the pawns of robots, serving…

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    Sphero Research Paper

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    Sphero races At the beginning of the school year my teacher got 12 sphero robots, for us kids to use in the classroom. With these robots you can drive them around, paint with them, and also drive them in water. For the beginning few months we just drove the sphero s around and got to know how they worked. But now were getting to the end of the year so we decided that we are going to use the sphero s to race in a kitty pool that our class won from an achevie 3000 contest. Our…

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    As much as we, as human beings, may want to believe in the possibility of robots expressing emotion, in the same way that David expressed emotion to his “mother” in the film, based off of Searle’s philosophies, it does not seem possible. What is plausible instead, is that the emotions that are acted out by machines and robots, are simply products of a “chinese room”; the emotions we think we see, are in reality inauthentic bits and pieces of programming…

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    Cyber Blue 234. We had 6 weeks to build a robot that that needed to effectively address this year's game challenge. When tackling this problem, we made a few costly assumptions. Because of this, failure was inevitable. Therefore we performed poorly at our first robotics competition. Greif, anguish, humiliation: these emotions ran through me and my team. Instead of giving up, we learned from our failure and used the experience as a motivator for improving our robot. Due to this adversity, I…

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    “Today is Mr. Featherstone’s birthday. Today is the anniversary of Tilita’s marriage. Insurance is payable, as are the water, gas, and light bills.” In the science fiction story “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, technology seems to be very helpful within a house that has the ability to not only remember important dates, but has a self cleaning system too. To begin with, technology keeps uprising helping us further our knowledge. John Morrissey wrote on April 12, 2015 an untitled…

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