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    article I chose to write about is “The Robot Invasion.” This article is informative on how robots could in the future replace humans. It discusses scientific research and break throughs to justify the authors points. Anyone in the working class should read this article, and educate themselves on how far robots have come. “The Robot Invasion” is written by Charlie Gillis. The main idea is to inform people of the change to come in a world pertaining to robots. The authors tone is formal, and…

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    As a tyrannical government is allowed to rule freely over the illiterate masses, technology became so advance in a way wherein work that should be done by people are being replaced by robots, virtual centers are being safe havens for the people who choose to refuse to live but rather exist in something that isn’t real and tangible. Raissa Claire U. Rivera’s “Virtual Center” is a unique but horrifying example of a society built in Class Division which showcased the poor versus the rich, and the…

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    Modern surgical procedures employ a wide variety of technical devices 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…

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    With the advancement of modern technology, people’s lives have become much easier, and more comfortable. Robots have been created to facilitate people in doing various tasks in everyday life. Computers have been invented to do loads of things that were previously done manually by humans. In fact, robots and computers are also known as artificial intelligence, the digital mind run by modern machines. With this technological progress, people’s lives have changed remarkably. While this artificial…

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    taking place and has been taking place for the past few years. With the increase of production and consumption of technological devices like the smartphone, televisions, smart computers (like Mac), and even smart gaming systems (like the Xbox one), robots are slowly integrating into our society. Companies like Google and Apple have made advances into their products in order to maintain a footing in this revolution. Google, in particular has already bought eight robotics companies in the second…

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    Military Robots

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    The use of robots, programmed machines capable of automatically carrying out a specific series of tasks, was once only a foreseeable reality if you were a strong believer in science fiction novels. Now, the implementation of robots to complete tasks that were once only done by humans is now a reality. Presently, robots serve in many different aspects of society and their influence is predicted to increase indefinitely. Regardless of one’s viewpoint about the use of robots and what a robots’ role…

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    Over the years, technology has become much more significant to society. Humans are constantly developing new software and coming up with new advancements to help the world in several aspects. One way technology is helping the world is in our jobs. Robots are replacing humans on assembly lines, in checkout services, and in our daily conversations over the phone. Automation is seen as a sign of progress when in reality it is only choking the people of well-paying jobs. Allowing a machine to take…

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    What Is King Arthur Quest

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    connected to the Knights of the Round Table because it is a group of knights. It relates because the meaning is a group. Knights of the Round Table is a group. That go on quest to help or retrieve something. They had armor that made them look like robots. "http://dictionary.reference". A quest is a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something. An example is to go save a damsel into stress. Another example is to go find something like if someone stole the…

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    We speak about build progress or recent events and demonstrate our robots at a variety of local government and club meetings, such as those of the school board, Lions’, and Rotary Clubs from the surrounding areas. Our team has integrated robotics education in the classroom and local youth groups through Lego and VEX robotics programs, mentoring young students as they are required to work in teams to design a robot capable of solving a challenge. These programs exist to encourage cooperation…

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    Redbot Research Paper

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    have important political, economic, and social aspects of life. A Redbot is a small red robot that is built and is coded to do almost anything. This will help all people without taking more than one trip about every single time. The robot's design is a Redbot with a box on the front with supports to hold most things. It is coded with the option to be controlled with a controller that is helps the robot move. This will be a very ergonomic piece because, it is small light and the…

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