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    Hello everybody‚ I am here to introduce out classmate Ernst Deant. During our interview I noticed that he was very kind and interesting person‚ so let me tell you something about him. Ernst was born in Port au Prince‚ Haiti. He moved to the United States when he was 12 years old. He came from a middle class family‚ so his life was stable and how he said‚ he was little bit spoiled. His Dad is a businessman and his Mom is a chef at Fountain Blue. Right after he graduated from North Miami Senior

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    No matter how similar the robot started to look‚ and even act like humans‚ they do not exactly mimic the human. The actual face-to-face contact between people is important for people of all ages and if it is interrupted by the robot would not be pretty. In the article "Robots that Care" by Jerome Groopman‚ he discusses how scientists have started to create robots for medical therapy‚ and how it is currently trying to replace Therapist. However‚ the robot is not a good medical therapy for the future

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    planets 2) Spying on people in ways people can’t move and from views humans can’t reach 3) Going far down into the unknown waters where humans would be crushed 4) Giving us information that humans can’t get 5) Working at places 24/7 without any salary and food. Plus they don’t get bored 6) They can perform tasks faster than humans and much more consistently and accurately 7) They can capture moments just too fast for the human eye to get‚ for example the Atlas detector in the LHC project can capture

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    order to facilitate human life. In this way‚ first modern robot‚ Asimo‚ was produced by Honda in 1986. After this creation‚ Isaac Asimov made three important rules which are called robotic laws. According to him‚ robots should only serve humanity and they should not exceed their codes (Ashrafian 32). Nevertheless‚ some scientists wanted more from robots and they tried to make them conscious. Lots of different ideas are discussed between researchers. Some of them argue that if robots have consciousness

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    Leonardo’s robot‚ also known as medieval man‚ refers to a humanoid automaton designed by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1495. According to Wikipedia‚ The design notes for the robot appear in sketchbooks that were rediscovered in the 1950s. Leonardo displayed his "robot" at a celebration hosted by Duke Sforza at the court of Milan in 1495. The robot knight could stand‚ sit‚ raise its visor and independently maneuver its arms. The entire robotic system was operated by a series of pulleys and cables

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    interesting potential field because people expect robots to come into their lives. Robots will make our lives more comfortable‚ doing household duties‚ security jobs‚ tending the elderly‚ etc. Therefore‚ it is essential that people become more familiar with our future helpers. However‚ many people do not take interests in knowing about robots because people are not aware of the meaning of robots’ names. It is a good idea for inventors to name their robots or project after themselves on their company

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    Dr. Matt Oliver English 112 September 28th 2010 Robots are not human beings It is almost impossible to create a creature which is exactly the same as humans. Most of the robots can think as logically as we can and they can maybe act approximately the same we do but they hardly ever can show feelings. Not be able to think cognitive is one of the major problems in the short science fiction story “Liar” by Isaac Asimov. Herbie‚ a RB-34 robot‚ has the gift to read others mind. He is also trained

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    Robotic Development The researchers in “New Robot Has Come to Conquer Human Race…With Snacks!” By Aaron Saenz are on the frontier of robot development. The researchers at Carnegie Mellon are developing a robot named SnackBot which goes around offering snacks to people. In the experiment of SnackBot in the workplace the researchers were observing the social interaction of humans and robots as well as the aesthetics. They were determining if it was well received‚ if its height was too small or too

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    Robots on Earth By Shelly Linger The word “robot” brings to mind images of mechanical beings taking over the earth and destroying humanity. Truth is‚ the robots of today are nothing like the evil mechanical monsters of movies or books. Robots do not harm the human population. In actuality‚ robots are an aid in making life safer‚ healthier and more productive for humans. Jobs such as welding and painting pose a hazard to human health. The fumes in the automobile and airplane factories can harm

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    Asides from causing human social dysfunction‚ the robots are neither safer nor more reliable compared to human resources‚ which is totally opposite to most people’s common sense. One extreme case is that a women bought a robot to substitute for her boyfriend because she believes the machine is safer and will never betray her (Turkle‚ 2012). The main reason why she abandoned human boyfriend is the eager for “no-risk relationship” (Turkle‚ 2012). However‚ does this machine which always obeys her order

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