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    The Machines Are Coming In this article by Zeynep Tufekci: “The Machines Are Coming” published by the New York Times in, April 18, 2015. Zeynep main point in this article “The Machines Are Coming”, machines are taking over humans jobs because she states, “ The machines are much better than humans, in many cases, they do a “good enough” job while also being cheaper than humans.”(page 2) from the article “The Machines Are Coming”.Furthermore, she also states “This problem is not us versus the machines

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    Should police robots be used in the United States instead of police officers? You need to know this because police officers robots can be life saving, but, they can also be life-threatening. In this article we will be comparing and contrasting the safety, power, and instructions of robots and officers. Even though police officers and police robots are different, they have a few similarities. First of all, both police officers and police robots can both make mistakes on the job. For example, they

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    Comparing Transhumanism Credibility Both Shepard and Istvan make strong, well thought out points in regards to transhumanism and the implications it will have on society and individual’s morals and “personal responsibilities”. But Shepard’s article holds more credibility, he uses better sources in regards to reliability, and he writes from more of an academic standpoint (holds more credible/pertinent information). Though Istvan brings up good points on the naivety and (negative impacts/outcome)

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    Humans and technology have existed since the the creation of the first stone tools. Those simple tools served only as instruments for their creators and would only and could only do what we, humans, made them do. Today are technology is more advanced than the technology of our ancestors. We now have artificial intelligence and other robots that can do things that we do and some even do it better. Every year our computers and manufacturing systems get more and more advanced, and rises the question:

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    Some people believe the replacement of people by machines is some part of our own humanity. Even our mundane daily encounters no longer require from us basic courtesy, respect, and tolerance for other people. Honestly i am half and half there would be a problem there because people could get uneasy not having many human exchanges in the work environment Machines are good at low-skill, repetitive jobs, and at high-speed, extremely precise jobs. In both cases they work better than humans. This efficiency

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    They are nimble. They are shrewd. They are tenacious. Everyday more robots with artificial intelligence are being created with the sole purpose of making human lives easier. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, describes a future where machines are a basic part of the citizen’s lives, and that time where resourceful robots and humans are able to coexist in harmony is rapidly coming. Intelligent machines push humans and automatons towards a world where machines can help humans in low level jobs, where

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    Rene Descartes Flaws

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    The year is 2025. Scientists have succeeded in making a robot with programming that can pass the Turing test. In all aspects this robot is indistinguishable from a human, except for what its body is made of. Everyone is overjoyed at this miraculous feat of science. However, within the next five years more robots are made which become exponentially smarter and smarter, surpassing human intelligence easily, and culminating with the enslavement and destruction of all mankind. Somewhere the ghost of

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    Nexus 9 Research Paper

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    The year is 2019. Many technological advancements have been made, including establishing colonies on other planets and creating human androids to work on these hazardous planets. Tyrell Corporation has developed the latest model of androids called the NEXUS 6, referred to as Replicants. Superior to humans in strength and agility, these androids are used for slave labor despite having the same level of intelligence as their designers. There is only one flaw in the NEXUS 6 models- they have the ability

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    Surgery Rotation Essay

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    My experience during the surgery rotation was a good experience and interesting. The most interesting of them all was the hysterectomy procedure. The procedure was done by a robot, which I found intriguing. What I learned about this procedure is that it requires an abundant amount of team work; one task can not be performed or done without the help of someone else. I also learned that everyone has a responsibility. What I also found interesting was that the patient did not have to be cut open for

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    Kilobots

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    Kilobots are small, each one is equipped with three legs that move when vibrated, a LED light, and a light sensor. They are relatively simple in comparison to the majority of robots. Today most robots are built with many complex features that allow them to perform highly specialized tasks, rather than a wide variety. Because Kilobots are simple, it is possible to create large swarms of them sometimes even in the thousands. Individually kilobots are prone to error and often make mistakes, but when

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