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    Uncanny Valley

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    superficial condition, as it also affected cognitive behavior that is central to how we judge others. This experiment is a prime example of Cognitive Science in action since analyzing the human psychology behind the Uncanny Valley could shape how robotic engineers design androids in the future, taking into account that people are more receptive to robots that are either mechanical or fully human and unreceptive to an intermediate of the two. This study also opens up opportunities for further…

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    To highlight the robotic movements they all stood static and mimed the chopping action in sync by moving their hands up and down repetitively, at a pace of three seconds per chopping movement as well as starting directly at their audience impassively conveying they were emotionless…

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    to an injury, illness, or diseases such as stroke and fractures. Moreover, rehabilitation processes need to spend more than one hour per day depend on the performance of patients. Rehabilitee has to repeat the same training process several times. Robotics is one possible solution to do rehabilitation because it provides safe and intensive rehabilitation to the patient. Moreover, it can help the physiotherapist to deal with several patients at the same time. Furthermore, elbow motion is essential…

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    Better Than Human Analysis

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    continue to grow heavily dependent on them. Robots are given the jobs that humans are incapable, or just do not feel like doing. The robots can also take on simpler tasks to make peoples lives and jobs easier. The author describes how they make use of robotics by repeating and touching up on specific points to give the reader a hint of how important robots…

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    In his essay “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must- Take Our Jobs,” Kevin Kelly, executive editor of Wired magazine focuses not on the economic effect automations have caused for the countless number of laborious jobs, but on how robotics have created millions of jobs for people in entirely new fields. Kelly, argues that robots have become a revolutionary outbreak since more can get done in a timely matter. But Kelly’s argument is completely bias because even though Kelly brings up many…

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    Everyone predicted that robots would exist. But no one would have guessed humans would be the mindless, mechanical objects being controlled. Everyone’s lives had become one lengthy procedure. The same technology that gave them control made them feel completely powerless. One operation changed the way humans lived and interacted. One person in particular, Destin Vanderbelt, would be greatly affected. This operation made him more than he could have ever imagined. The change was fast. He can hardly…

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    In the past few years, everyday life for most has changed substantially, from the amount of labor or thinking a job requires to how one unwinds on their free time. These changes are only possible due to the advancements in technology and the great minds behind them. Technology has advanced further in the past 20 years than people even thought possible, these advancements were joked about in cartoons and fantasized in comics. What is even more impressive is the fact that we are advancing almost…

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    And It Will Serve Us Right, an article by Isaac Asimov is written to predict the future of modern day. And It Will Serve Us Right, persuades us that human beings will eventually create robots that will surpass mankind, but they will never have the same “connection”, or “emotion” as of its creator. Isaac Asimov is a science fiction writer that wrote the article And I Will Serve Us Right in 1964 to predict the technology of 2014. He first explains to us his father’s connection to him, and the…

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    sheets,querying and repoting software,Digital dashboards,Data mining,Data warehouse,Business activity monitoring. Research areas Research areas for Artificial Intelligence are Expert systems,Neural networks Natural language processing,Fuzzy logic,Robotics. Research areas for Business Intelligence include Data mining in social networks,process analytics,Bigdata,OLAP Issues Artificial Intelligence faces three issues.They are Threat to Privacy,Threat to Human dignity,Threat to safety. Business…

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    Autonomous Labor

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    the workforce. Robots are on a steady slope to eliminate millions of jobs over the coming decades. Stowe Boyd, lead researcher for GigaOM Research, believes by 2025 “Pizzas will not be delivered by teenagers hoping for a tip. Food will be raised by robotic vehicles, even in small plot urban farms that will become the norm, since so many people will have lost their jobs to ‘bots. Your X-rays will be reviewed by a battery of Watson-grade AIs, and humans will only be pulled in when the machines…

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