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    1) Develop your own future sport technological product (meaning try not to use one that we already know about). Sports has become its own form of business and entertainment, but may fail to realize that a lot of intricate details goes into being a sports practitioner, player, etc. One of the major factors of sports that goes unnoticed a lot of the time is the learning aspect. To be successful at any level, it is important to study the game and critique your craft. Specifically, at the college…

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    The teenagers of Carl Hayden High School; Lorenzo, Cristian, Oscar, and Luis, had a challenge to win a Robotics Competition. This wasn’t the only challenge they faced, they had to go through a bumpy road to get to the other end. Money was easily one of the most difficult problems for these teenagers. The school was not only short on money, but these students were already use to this type of struggle at home. The student's teachers were unhopeful of the outcome to this project. The author,…

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    ROBOTICS - Written assignment A) Summary The text “Robots: Brave New World Moves a Step Closer” is published on BBC News, the 3rd of January 2013, by James Melik, a Business Dailey reporter for BBC World Service. In his article, he includes different aspects of how robots have and will affect our world. The beginning of the article includes a description of how robots began working in the industrial, and how the demand for robots have grown ever since. The text involves a discussion…

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    of them who believes other wise. There are some scientist who believe designing a robot to do our daily chores can be unethical and robots will only bring bad impacts to humanity because of their imperfections, but the irony about this is that as robotic artificial intelligence technology advances with further support from major industries, these imperfections will not only get fixed, but be removed all together allowing for a more positive future for both robots and humans. Some scientist…

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    Robot Safety Essay

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    operate robots at their own risk. Combat Robotics can amount to risk and hence it is dangerous. There can be no specific rules and regulations that can encompass all the dangers involved. Hence, utmost precaution is to be taken while building, testing or competing in Roboevents. 1.2 Loopholes If you have invented a robot or a weapon that does not fit within the given parameters or the framework such as size or category, you are requested to contact Combat Robotics India. Safe innovations are…

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    I think Turtle’s book, Alone Together, is a challenging and enlightening book. In the first part of book, The Robotic Moment, the author discussed about if robots can make up for the inner loneliness of people by giving abundant examples and cases about digital creatures, sociable humanoid robots, and companionable robots. Some kinds of robots and related studies mentioned in this part are novel to me and also bring some new ideas. In the second part, Networked, the cases are closer to our daily…

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    The Benefits Of Robots

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    Besides, robots are sufficiently adaptable to weld distinctive auto models. Obviously, automobile assembling plants aren 't the main ones being assumed control by robots. At this moment there are more than 190,000 ABB robots in car production lines around the world, and a year ago ABB divulged FRIDA, the two-furnished, headless idea robot that is intended to do what human sequential construction system laborers can to, yet improve. FRIDA 's little size and 7 degrees-of-opportunity arms makes…

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    Rise of the Robots in Fast-Food: the Domination of Automation Introduction Have you noticed that technology is taking over the world? Airports are using kiosks, factories are using machines, schools are relying on computers. Yet, is this change beneficial or detrimental for employees, especially in the fast-food industry? This question pertains to this industry in particular as there is a common belief that jobs in fast-food will dissipate as a result of the inevitable phenomenon of automation.…

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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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    This chapter presents the software development for the H2 robotic exoskeleton, as well as the integration of the device with a neural interface. The software was developed with an architecture of layers, with three different levels. This approach makes easy the development of new therapies or control strategies without rewriting all the code. The chapter begins with the description of the software implemented to control each H2 joint actuator. Following is the description of the middle layer of…

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