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    ranging from basic mechanical instrumentation to high-tech robotic surgical complexes. Close to the top of this scale are laparoscopic surgical systems. Laparoscopic (aka minimally invasive surgery, later referred to as MIS) surgery by itself is a modern surgical technique in which operations are performed far from their location through small incisions (usually 0.5–1.5 cm) elsewhere in the body [1]. The key element in laparoscopic surgery is the use of a laparoscope, a long fiber optic cable…

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    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. Mrs. Ericka Lowery: Kinda like I mention before. I believe that surgons deffieanly need these type of devices during sugery because it eliminates less problems than any other surgery will cause. Now many suregns and even patients are looking for a surgery that allows quicker recovery.…

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    Control Of Robotics Essay

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    Pradeep Acharya 30310841 Control of robotics Robot control mentions to the way in which the identifying and action of a robot are synchronized. There are extremely many possible robot programs, but they all fall along a well-defined range of control. Along this range, there are four basic practical methods being used today:- 1) Deliberative control Deliberative control is a typical control policy. It grew out of AI research where it was conceived human brains used this method for decision…

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    Better Than Human Essay

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    As technology continues to advance with every passing minute, it seems as if the idea of robots taking over human jobs, whether it be physical or intellectual, no longer seems too far off from reality. While it currently seems likely that machines are on a path to take over human jobs, many still feel uncomfortable with this becoming their reality. Kevin Kelly in his persuasive essay, “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Jobs, assumes that his audience is anti-machine job…

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    A rat Rod, why rat rods? What is a rat rod? Who built the first rat rod? Pro streets or rat rods? What are the styles of rat rods? The first top question “Why rat rods?”. Let me tell you about them in these paragraphs. But first what is a rat rod. Many people have said that they were a piece of junk through together with a budget well they're wrong. A rat rod is a vehicle you can drive for as many miles as you want and not fall apart every 2000 miles. A rat rod is a vehicle that the parts are…

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    Artificial Intelligence is growing up fast, as are robots whose facial expressions can cause empathy and make humans mirror neurons shake. Artificial Intelligence will cause a downfall in humanity, because it will eventually put humans out of work, need help with repairing and outsmart natural intelligence. Robots, a product of Artificial Intelligence are becoming more advanced as time goes on and will soon take over the jobs of humans. Artificial Intelligence needs humanity’s help to repair…

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    J Intell Robot Syst Analysis

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    J Intell Robot Syst (2013) 69:131–146 137 for optimum performance in an iterative fashion. Lastly, from the two concepts, one of them is se- lected in terms of performance, manufacturability and cost. The initial analysis of the wing geometry de- sign process is performed by using the program XFLR5 . XFLR5 utilizes Vortex-Lattice-Method which gives preliminary results from which the configurations can be compared. After the optimization of these two different wing…

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    Robots In The Military

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    Considering these factors, Robots are a useful tool in our nations military and they are the military’s future. Currently robots are used in the military, police force, White House, and even industrial work around the world.( The looming robotics gap) The robots are programmable unmanned machines used to carry out basic and advanced tasks doing anything from welding…

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    friend in society. Robotic pets are slowly entering mainstream society, specifically targeting elderly population to provide companionship and affection. Parents have even given the robots to their children to teach them the responsibility of caring for a live animal, but there is no proven evidence this works. While invading the space we have in our hearts for genuine pets, the robots continue to provide many negative outcomes that comes with owning this imitation pet. Robotic pets have several…

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    The ontogenesis of machines into sentient beings is a direct consequence of the machine’s ability to learn, react and adapt to the changes in its environment. My goal is to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to create perceptive systems and solutions that are scalable, replicable and sustainable. My decision to study machine learning and AI is a culmination of my experience in a multitude of fields. My tryst with computers began in high school when we were asked to develop software…

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