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    Your artificial intelligence robot makes breakfast for you. “Thank you Martha‚” you say and after breakfast is done‚ find an activity to do. Why not walk your dog in the park? It’s a nice enough day. Now you have to decide whether you want to take your flying car‚ or use your self-driving car. Since the park is only about 10 minutes away you just take the robot car. In the middle of playing in the park with your dog‚ you get a call on the cell phone. It’s Martha your robot; she reminds you that you

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    Researchers who have examined markets populated by "robot traders" have claimed that the high level of allocative efficiency observed in experimental markets is driven largely by the INTELLIGENCE 3 "intelligence" implicit in the rules of the market. They view the

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    References: Foster‚ L. (2005). Nanotechnology – Science‚ Innovation & Opportunities‚ page 40. Lee‚ D.‚ Seo‚ S. & Sim K. (2008). Online Evolution for Cooperative Behavior in Group Robot Systems‚ page 1. Retrieved from: http://www.ijcas.org/admin/paper/files/ijcas_v6_n2_pp.282-287.pdf Foster‚ L Ewaschuk‚ R. &Turney‚ P. (2005). Self-Replication and Self-Assembly for Manufacturing‚ page 1. Retrieved from: http://cogprints.org/5038/

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    Extra Credit Paper April 23‚ 2013 Moral Machines – Ethics The future of computing and machinery is changing at such an extremely fast pace that we need to invest in the application of ethics to the world of machines. But there are many problems with programming a machine to act ethically. Ethics are simply emotional expressions and machines can’t have emotion. Computers don’t have the practical wisdom that Aristotle thought we use when applying our virtues. What about the ethics of the lesser

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    Controlled) Robot Car Whether you are an engineering student building a multi terrain vehicle or an electronics hobbyist trying to impress people with your skills‚ Making a RC robot car (wireless)  is much better than the wired robot which you will have to tail while driving. Here is a simple‚ yet informative post for beginners in the field of robotics. Mind you‚ this not robotics. This is just a toy with which you can play around and still get a hold of the basic concepts in building robots. To sum

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    Case Discussion In this case discussion we are going to discuss the Toshiba’s notebook assembly line. At this assembly line multiple laptops are produced every day with a combination of employers and robots. We will be looking at it from different ways so we can find multiple ways to enhance the efficiency of the assembly line. We have to look at it as an supply chain manager. This means investigating it and keeping in mind the numerous aspects that the assembly line is influenced by. If we look

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    wonder if they are actually humans or if they are simply robots. They have gone to such a point that human life has seemingly been devalued in order to complete the task at hand. Such concepts are also explored within T.J Matheson’s (1992) “Triumphant Technology and Minimal Man: The Technological Society‚ Science Fiction Films and Ridley Scott’s Alien” where he talks about the similar idea of a devalued human life by these for the most part robots. At this point one would have to wonder if there is any

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    Essay Robot

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    the new century‚ robots are the vast science achievement which human create to support their life. Robot has had the important contributions to develop a planet. But some developed countries believe robot have massive role to protect and develop their position. An astonishing some scientists desire to create the robot which is more intelligent than a human‚ in despite of robot can assume an implicit threat. People must picture a disastrous scenario and be a wake-up call when robot have enough intelligent

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    Humans and Robots

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    Human views on Robots The world often sees robots as a potential threat to citizens‚ whether through fear of something different or concern about economic risks (Bryfonski 50). However‚ through the words of Asimov in nine compelling short robot stories‚ he showed that human beings often misunderstood the robot actions in various situations. In I‚ Robot‚ Isaac Asimov made use of the short stories to connect the idea of human and robot interactions in this new futuristic civilization to show the

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    las maquinas en base a las entradas que esta reciba y no tomar decisiones propias de libre albedrio como lo hace una persona. Como ejemplo podemos mencionar una película de ciencia ficción de hace algunos años‚ I robot‚ en la cual un científico investigador dedicado a la creación de robots‚ construye uno con la capacidad de sentir o intenta imitarlo y tomar decisiones mandadas por sus sentimientos y su corazón. En conclusión las objeciones más fuertes que nos dice que una maquina no puede pensar‚

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