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    Without our digital devices, do you think we would last a day without being bored to death? The answer would probably be a “No”. The reason being that we depend too much on our devices. Technologies is very seductive, especially when what it has to offer meets our human vulnerabilities. We, as human beings, are very lonely and network is very seductive. Our network life allows us to hide from those we do not wish to see. We are increasingly demanding and expecting more from technology while demanding

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    Emily Hodack Soc 100 3/30/17 Discussion 11 The service sector is “the section of the economy that involves providing intangible services” (Conley, 2015, p. 554). Some examples of intangible services is restaurant work, teaching, or nursing. Intangible services are something that cannot be touched or felt, but there can be tangible proof of the actual service. An example of intangible service with tangible proof would be a teacher who teaches children, but there is proof of the education in the

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    The feeling of exasperation while waiting in traffic is a sensation known by many drivers. Glancing out of the front windshield, to see a sea of metal contraptions filled with people, all trying to get to their desired destinations, quickly and efficiently, is a sight for sore eyes. The clock in the car changes from minutes to hours quickly and progress of the line of cars is not visible. Thoughts of getting home at a reasonable hour are no longer plausible. Finally, after what seemed an eternity

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    space robot who lands on a planet and thinks it is a performer with a new routine each day. The ship will be its dressing room and it will land on a couple of different planets and they will be new “backdrops”. It will end with the robot taking artistic liberty and doing its own choreography and the scientists back on earth trying to fix the “malfunction”. Terms and processes from all three categories will be used. The different stages will be described with planetary characteristics, the robot will

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    illusion of having a mechanical robot magically become human like and live with them for the rest of there lives, these are the people I worry about.

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    technology humans have developed over the past century is quite outstanding in its capabilities. One might not think of a robot having any type of intelligence because inanimate objects do not have a conscious or mind. However, we have invented technologies that have “artificial intelligence”. Some examples of use for these types of technologies include unmanned aircrafts, robots in hospitals that can detect a surgeon’s patterns and assist as well, and AI systems that can analyze documents at law firms

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    Technology is unavoidable. No matter where you turn there is sure to be some sort of screen right in your face full of information. The Information Age has transformed society in ways no one could have imagined. But when do the advancements become too much? Machines and artificial intelligence have become an integral part of our society used by the majority of the population in their everyday lives. Artificial intelligence has woven its way deep into our society and begun controlling our lives, without

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    always look for something greater. We can find that if we stick together and push the world to continue down the road of further automation, which would end in a fully automated luxury society. A society like this is the idea that with automation of robots that humans can live a life completely devoid of the need to work for basic necessities or that of most needs. This does not assume that humanity will lose any ability function alone

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    The television program Mr. Robot (2015-present) directed by Sam Esmail is heavily influence by David Fincher’s film Fight Club (1999). The main characters, both self-diagnosed schizophrenics, are fed up with large corporations that they believe control everything. They both become acquainted with new people that influence them to join an underground revolutionary extremist group which try to exterminate large banks or corporations to release society of debt. The groups are run by the main characters

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    could see a robotic hand. It was mine. Suddenly, my dog pushed me through the portal. I collapsed on the ground. At least my dog came with me. There were all kinds and sizes of robots here. Drones. Flying Drones. You name it. Just when I was about to admire all of the robots, I realized something. My dog and I were robots too. My dog looked like Aibo, A robotic dog that was invented a hundred years ago. Back to the details. What was that place you ask? Well at that time I had no idea. I wanted

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