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    something even more powerful than human beings: androids. Androids are robots that are humanoid, often similar or indistinguishable from the real thing. Androids threaten the social order of humanity because they are superior to human beings. The transcendence of androids eliminates the idea of human exceptionalism, while their superior intelligence allows them to make decisions that deviate

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    The Differences Of Robots

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    this generation, machine generated creatures, also known as robots, are invading this world. I can’t even distinguish the physical appearances of a robot from a human being because we have the same type of skin, since we are clothed with left over skins of dead human beings. Robots speak slowly, in contrast to human beings who could speak as fast as they could. Another difference of a robot and a human being is the concept of emotion. Robots do not shed tears, but I do. I easily get offended whenever

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    decision-making. These robots and other kinds of machines are progressively more and more able to understand, speak and think the way human beings do. Scientists are even now saying that these robots are going to be able to develop counterparts and new artificial intelligence to a greater degree than any human being could ever do. My fear is though, are we going to be able to trust these robots to take over our communities safely? My biggest concern is that we cannot trust these robots. We all know how

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    meet the increasing market demand and increase the competitiveness of the company, many of the manufacturing company opt to implement automation system in the manufacturing line by replacing manpower with industrial robots. This can be seen from the increasing trend of industrial robot implementation in several application area including

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    on the United States is more advanced than other countries had me thinking of robots. As a child there were so many robot movies with the premise that robots would one day walk among us. Then, because we are destroying ourselves and our planet or they are smarter, they would take over and sometimes even kill/enslave humans. With this perception in mind, I was startled when I read a Facebook article tittle, “Realistic Robot Lady Cheerfully Agrees to Destroy Humans.” Of course because it was on Facebook

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    science fiction frequently contain hypothetical implications that mimic modern society in the way that artificial and biological life communicate. The film IRobot (2004) directed by Alex Proyas, leads readers through the year 2035 where humans and robots life side by side, until detective Del Spooner discovers a conspiracy that may enslave the human race. IRobot comments on the notion that, “Art Imitates Life” by using film codes, such as camera shots and colour to identify the importance of the unification

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    Many students while they are in high school will participate in clubs and sports of all likes. I did something a little different than track or chess club. I helped design, build, and showcase robots. We aren't talking about a some desktop toy or tiny remote control car, what I helped create was an over one hundred pounds of beastly machinery. There is one very important fact that makes this a lot more difficult than it already sounds, we only had 6 weeks to build it. All of this during after school

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    “Just as the sun will rise tomorrow morning, so too will robots in our society.” Frank Mullin accurately explains the growing role of robot pets worldwide. Robot pets, are the adorable synthetic toys, that warm the hearts of thousands with their almost life-like movements. Once just a thought and a dream, robot pets now grace the shelves of department stores. Along with their wide popularity comes a question; “Should robotic pets replace real pets?” Well, they interact differently, and are frankly

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    Two sides to the argument are presented with proponents’ belief that driverless cars will be much safer than cars driven by distracted and preoccupied humans. On the other hand, since no technology or system is perfect – who will be liable when a robot car crashes into someone? These and other moral issues will be explored. Legal concerns which have been addressed in previous sections ideally should line up with ethics but often this is

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    operation of robot s. This field overlaps with electronics, computer science, artificial intelligence, mechatronics, nanotechnology, and bioengineering. Science-fiction author Isaac Asimov is often given credit for being the first person to use the term robotics in a short story composed in the 1940s. In the story, Asimov suggested three principles to guide the behavior of robots and smart machines. Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, as they are called, have survived to the present: 1. Robots must never

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