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    This goes back to the universal truth, creating androids/robots or any other technological invention will strike a new age in technology but it can end up as a positive or a negative in our world as Rick believes these androids are a positive change to society like others like Bounty Hunters and their creators

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    Defined as the “purposeful application of information in the design, production, and utilization of goods and services, and in the organization of human activities”, technology has many applications in today’s world (WebFinance, Inc.). Whether the newest cellular device, video gaming console or tablet, or even some new vaccine or cure for a disease, technology is meant to make humans’ lives easier, faster, less stressful, more enjoyable and ultimately better, and make society a better place. Technology

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    However, with a developed AI system, autonomous robots will be able to perform these tasks with little to no supervision from humans. At the same time, because an artificially intelligent robot will be capable of much more than humans in the future, its body not getting tired or slowing down exponentially due to old age, many fear that a large majority of our jobs will

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    In analyzing how the use of robots changed the world, we are going to look at three predecessors that led to this development of robotic surgery such as the Arthrobot, the PROBOT, and the da Vinci Surgical System. Robotic surgery is an emerging technology that is used by many surgeons. This method is used to “Perform surgery using small tools attached to a robotic arm, where the surgeon controls the robotic arm with a computer (Robotic surgery: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia, n.d.).” Robotic

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    Amazon throughout the years has expanded their facilities throughout the U.S and growing at a rapid pace in rest of the world in the past five years. Amazon was able to develop business in the Midwest as well as in the Southern State. One of their main focus is to build many headquarters and facilities around the world mostly near large populated cities because it can be easier and quicker to distribute them. Based on Amazon's Fulfillment Center Network it is mentioned that the largest amazon's fulfillment

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    Robotic Surgery

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    Introduced in 1987, Robots were used in the first Laparoscopic surgery, a cholescystecotomy, to be exact. (Lee 45).Also known by names such as keyhole surgery, bandaid surgery, or minimally invasive surgery (MIS), Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique referring to operations within the abdomen or pelvic region. (Lee 45).More specifically speaking, it belongs to the field of endoscopy. (Lee 45).The first robots used in the surgery consisted of a Hopkins rod lens system, that was usually connected

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    As a result, we have seen positive outcomes from the use of socially assistive robots. Socially assisted robots are machines designated to assist individuals with social interaction (“Socially Assistive Robotics,” n.d.). Here, like human beings, these machines are capable of providing inspiration, direction, and encouragement. In order for this to work, assistive robots are steered by algorithms that allow them to step outside themselves and evaluate their performance from

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    Globalization can be defined as the process in which businesses grow international and may come to create some devastating outcomes from the process. The main goal of each company whether being a Pop & Mom shop or monopoly company is to be able to expand within the borders as well as internationally. So, what are the main issues with expanding? The main issues that comes with globalization of a company are the expansion of the company, the technology advancement, and the natural catastrophes. The

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    In the 2014 movie, Big Hero 6, there is a character named Baymax. Baymax is an inflatable robot and primary care specialist. Now, in the movie Baymax saves the world and helps people with holograms of their medical history. When activated, Baymax will do a full body scan and show the patient, through a hologram, their current medical condition. Baymax may be considered only a fictional character and not a possible reality, but a professor at Carnegie Mellon is working to make a real life Baymax

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    William Lycan Robotics

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    reading Robots and Minds he discusses the debate over the moral rights of robots. His claim is that if robots are complex enough we should consider them to have minds and moral rights, even if we never know for sure. He states how at the moment with all of the knowledge we have today there is no compelling reason to believe that these machines don’t have consciousness. He also brings up two hypothetical examples Harry and Henrietta. In the paper, I will explain why I believe that both robots should

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