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    Gina Tsuge Research Paper

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    controlled like robots is something so much serious. They see everything like a robot would see stuff and they are able to see exactly what to say and do when they are with someone else. This is something good because you will be able to communicate with everyone so much easier and not only that but things and one's own actions can be controlled. Later in time, there might be creations of robots that will act like humans and they will be able to cook for us and even grow a friendship with a…

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    In addition, DBS control is not a solution to reduce crimes for the reason that the prisoners are supposed to face their mistakes and consequences as well as realizing the right value of the world by themselves, instead of being stereotyped like robots. Prisoners are lives, not machines. The most beautiful parts of lives are the unpredictability and reality. As Turkle…

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    The Hubble Space Telescope has been working hard for many years to capture images of the farthest reaches of our universe. These machine show us the farthest we've ever been able to see into the deepest recesses of the universe. It reveals thousands of galaxies that are billions of light-years away. As time marches on, scientists will continue to learn more and more about our using universe advanced scientific technology to create tools to explore the depths of space. For example, thanks to the…

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    AI Apocalypse Problems

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    The only one big solution to the AI apocalypse is to stop developing them. While that may be the easy fix, it is not the right one. AI are not just human-like robots, but they are also computers, phones, hydraulic machinery, MRI machines, and the list goes on. Some of the AI people use today is a necessity. That being said because without phones and computers, people would not be able to communicate so quickly and easily. Without hydraulic machinery, construction would not be done safely and…

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    1. The chapter starts off very innocent. 8 year old Gloria is playing tag, make believe and telling stories to her robot Robbie when her mother suddenly call for her. Its clear that Gloria’s mother, Grace, is unhappy with the bond that her daughter has formed with Robbie and constantly pleads with Gloria’s father, George, to have Robbie taken back to the company where they got him from. George is able to reject his wife’s pleas but after a while he caves in and agrees to have Robbie taken back.…

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    Donovan Curtiss Analysis

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    Donovan realizes how much he misses both his new friends and the robot they’d been working on, particularly as the date for the robotics competition gets closer. His friends at his old school see how upset he is, and conspire with Katie (now very close to delivering her baby) to take him to the meet. While there, Donovan once again gives in to an impulse and engages “his” robot in conflict with a competing robot, resulting in both robots / schools being disqualified from the competition.It is at…

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    profit, science had crossed the ethical boundaries. Turkle similar to Watters worries about the ethics being ignored. Rather than pharmaceutical companies, in her essay, she uses robots to describe the “singularity” or ethical boundaries that should not be crossed. Turkle writes “No matter what position one takes, sociable robots have taught us…

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    I was an only child. I'm a 16-year-old named Gunther Woods, who goes to Seal Coast Academy. I live in a small town called Maplewood, Minnesota. I usually spend most of my time in my bedroom. My bedroom is like any ordinary bedroom that has a bed, a few unwanted stuffed animals lying on the cold hard floor, and most of the time you will see a lot of chocolate wrappers in the trash. I spend about all my time in my bedroom, it' the only place where I truly feel free and am one with my surroundings.…

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    Space Station and will be given more jobs to do. Unfortunately developing autonomous space vehicles and robots is a hard and costly process. For most missions it is cheaper to train astronauts than develop a robot that can perform the necessary tasks. However, autonomous technology has a great potential to prove itself in the long run, because while development costs are extremely high, robots can spend a much longer time in spacethan humans without the need to return on Earth or resupply.…

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    Technological Singularity

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    Let’s get down to business, Ray Kurzweil predicts that in 2045 a singularity will happen. Not just any singularity, a technological one. This means that when the time comes, technology and human capacity will accelerate and merge to become a new and different life-form. This may include machines becoming sentient. Believing in the singularity is a good thing. The singularity will bring up a new age of superhuman intelligence. “According to Ray Kurzweil the advancements in the GNR; genomics,…

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