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    Yesterday at 2:30 pm the government put out a message saying stay inside your house . The White House was in middle of a demo for these “Robots” that were built to help with security for the president. As they said in the message the robots just “got a mind” of there own and toke control over the White House . The government has no control over these robots and they have no idea what they are capable of . The bots have the capability to reproduce themselves without minutes and they have the…

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    Technology has taken over our lives. It has become nearly impossible for anything or anyone to function without the affiliation of today's modern technology. Robots, one of the most convenient and efficient types of technology, are beginning to replace people in factory jobs. Some may not adhere to this, arguing that there will be a monumental deprivation of jobs but, infact, it creates more jobs. Many products that people use on a daily basis are produced in factories by people. In the…

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    of technology. Not long ago, people did not expect that automation and artificial intelligence would evolve at such fast pace. And today almost nobody can imagine a day without using some technical devices. In the article "Keeping ahead of the robots", Abby Jackson talks about the possible future of the job market with the growth of the automated workforce. Jackson discusses that question by quoting a professor at the Institute of Technology, Yisong Yue and the CEO of HiringSolved, Shon…

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    Unit 1c Markoff Summary

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    ID: F00396603 Assignment Unit 1C Markoff explains about a robot capable of walking and charging itself. This thing made a worry in other scientists mind that robots may take over human control. Robots have software which can be hacked and can be used in a negative way. So keeping the advantages aside there were more of disadvantages when talked about crime and things can done which can affect human life. But when explained about robots can be built as the voice based system. So instead focusing…

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    states that creating robots will allow us to “see how far artificial intelligence has penetrated our lives” (301). For example, robot designer Rodney Brooks (a former MIT professional) has brought his ideas into creating a work-bot called Baxter. He was created to work alongside humans and could also be capable of learning multiple different abilities. By creating ideas like this it will give us the opportunity to teach bots how to do our work for us.…

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    environmental problems. The movie begins by following around a robot that was sent to earth long ago to clean up the mess left by the human race who are no longer living on the planet. A new robot sent from the ship that current humans are living on is sent down. Wall-E wants to know this robot so he begins to show her some things that he has found during the years. He shows her a small plant that has been growing inside of a boot. Suddenly the robot grabs the plant and shuts down until she and…

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    Karel Capek’s R.U.R delves into an early 20th century sci-fi dystopian world, where robots have become enslaved to mankind and eventually rises up to massacre humanity. In R.U.R, the characters’ negligence and heedless actions have led to the downfall of humanity in the early 1920’s. One of the character’s Helena, tries to intervene for the robots initially, but falls blind to the actions of Rossum’s Universal Robots corporation. Helena easily fell victim to the corporation because of her naive…

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    precaution should we take when robotics age coming. Robotics for individual Nowadays robots have been infiltrating our lives. There are everywhere, anywhere, even there are one in front of you (The Atlantic 2014). If you don 't believe it, look at your hands. Do you realize that your Smartphone in your hand is considered a robot? Well it doesn 't looks like our average robots on the market. However if we considering robot as something that good at doing specific task, our phone is. It help us…

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    That reality has changed, Neil deGrasse Tyson points out: “With regard to robots, in the early days of robots people said, 'Oh, let 's build a robot ' and what 's the first thought? You make a robot look like a human and do human things. That 's so 1950s. We are so past that.” Furthermore, now robots are machines with sufficient intelligence to perform tasks under human supervision, which are too highly precise, dangerous, or laborious…

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    Case Study: The Scoutie500

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    help assist the coaches and the players, I have created the Scoutie500. 2) Come up with a name of your sport product. Scoutie500 3) Describe and explain your product (what it looks like, the size, color or colors, etc…) The Scoutie500 is a safe robot that can be used out on the floor…

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