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    your paper. (20 points) This source discusses almost everything about robotic surgery. It discusses how the operation happens and what the doctor has to do. The website also lists the different types of surgeries that can be performed by the robot. Also touches upon the before and after robotic surgeries and it lists some risk. How reliable is the author of this piece? How do you know this. If the document is anonymous‚ what do you know about the organization that publishes the website? (20

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    Tok Can a Machine Know

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    Can a Machine Know? Martin Eddy 6/5/10 TOK Essay Word Count: 1213 In today’s day and age‚ the question “Can a Machine Know?” is very important and relevant to what we are doing with machines in making them more and more humanlike and capable of human functions. A machine‚ as defined on Dictionary.com “is an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions‚ used in the performance of some kind of work.” That seems simple enough‚ not very complicated at all. But then if

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    machines themselves are called robots. Robots are mechanical beings capable of operating as humans. Throughout my life I have been fascinated by Artificial Life (A.L.). There is a myriad of entertainment focal points consisting of robots such as television shows‚ movies‚ novels‚ comic books and toys. I take immense gratification in these types of entertainment activities and I believe only positive outcomes will surface from these technological advances known as robots. There are several people

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    and said we will go there. The land where great people created handheld devices with much more computing power than the first manned spacecraft. But does America hold up? The freedom and discovery in America has been a fluke. Much like Marvin the robot (above) we all have the capacity to advance the entire world‚ but are to depressed or oppressed to do this. In school when we are taught to be the same‚ we are actually being taught to be factory workers. We sit in nice rows raise our hand and strive

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    microscopic devices which are measured on the scale of nanometers. They can work at atomic‚ molecular and cellular level so that they can be useful in both the medical as well as industrial fields. In the field of medicine these robots find extreme use. Nanomedicine robot are so small that they can easily travel through the human body to the target cell which causes a particular disease. According to scientist the exterior or the body of the nanobots should be made of the carbon atoms in a diamond

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    The truth is that artificial intelligence isn’t just science fiction anymore. Even now there is a robot in Japan that is developing a sense of self-awareness‚ much like that of a real nine month old child (Popular Science). While the science behind artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a reality‚ the ethics of it is still questionable. The opportunities and possibilities of it are limitless and unpredictable‚ which is exactly what makes it such a wonderful plaything for the creativity of

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    TV commercial‚ which nobody likes‚ but has to watch it. I’ve chosen the advertisement “Kia Soul hamster commercial”. It’s an advertisement of brand new Kia car. So‚ at the beginning you can hardly know what this commercial is going to present. Robot war‚ dancing hamsters‚ it disorientates you. This advertisement makes person to watch it due to its energy‚ which dancing hamsters give. No matter if person is interested in this product or not‚ he’ll watch it due to it’s picturesqueness‚ interesting

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    Nano Robotics in Medicine

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    implants a tiny robot into your bloodstream. The robot detects the cause of your fever‚ travels to the appropriate system and provides a dose of medication directly to the infected area. Surprisingly‚ we ’re not that far off from seeing devices like this actually used in medical procedures. They ’re called nanorobots and engineering teams around the world are working to design robots that will eventually be used to treat everything from hemophilia to cancer. Assuming the Nano robot isn ’t meant to

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    just a thesis

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    Sol: The Wireless Robot A Thesis Project Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science In the College of Engineering and Computer Studies of Divine Word College of Legazpi Legazpi City By: Raimon A. Agon July 2013 DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF LEGAZPI College of Engineering and Computer Studies Legazpi City RECOMMENDATION FOR TITLE DEFENSE In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

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    Robotic Assisted Surgery

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    surgery. “Since 1921 when Czech playwright Karel Capek introduced the notion and coined the term robot in his play Rossom’s Universal Robotsrobots have taken on increasingly more importance both in imagination and reality. ‘Robot’‚ taken from the Czech robota‚ meaning forced labor‚ has evolved in meaning from dumb machines that perform menial‚ repetitive tasks to the highly intelligent anthropomorphic robots of popular culture” (Lanfranco et.al.‚ 2004). Anthony Lanfranco and his crew from the Drexel

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