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    regarding the progress of artificial intelligence and questions of whether robots will replace humans in everyday tasks commonly known as the robot revolution. Artificial intelligence is defined as the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. There are two extreme point of views: one being that robots are a threat to us and our economy and the other that robots are our saviors. Numerous companies have recently been investing their

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    Robots vs Humans

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    ROBOTS ARE REPLACING HUMANS Robot‚ a Czech word meaning "worker" was invented by the Czech writer Karel Capek in 1920. His story is about robot and human interactions. It is the first known story about robots. Then many other stories about artificial beings began to be written everywhere in the world. At the same time‚ scientists started to invent new technologies which permit now to build real robots as described in these old and new novels. The first robots were machines known as automates. They

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    Robot Industries Joshua Nath Part 1: 3 Industries which robots are increasingly becoming the preferred option to perform tasks 1. Military The military has quite a big range of robots ranging from sentry guns to drones. A few of these robots are called * DRDO Dakash – recover bombs * MARCbot – inspects objects * MQ-9 Reaper – air drone Robots are being used in these in the military because they believe that future wars will be fought my automated weapons

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    Technology Replaces Nature

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    Technology replaces Nature Gregory Stock discusses the controversial issue of germinal choice technology (GCT) in his essay‚ "The Enhanced and the Unenhanced." Michael Pollan alludes to a potato called the New Leaf Superior that produces its own insecticide in "Playing God in the Garden." While Pollan ’s essay deals with the role of biotechnology to enhance agricultural products‚ Stock ’s essay points to the ways in which technology has helped humans in their development and claims that the genetic

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    MILITARY ROBOTS "Robots that can decide where to kill‚ who to kill and when to kill is high on all the military agendas" General 1. Mil robots are autonomous or remote-controlled devices designed for military applications. There are 43 countries working on mil robotics today‚ from Britain and Japan to China‚ India‚ Russia‚ Pakistan‚ and Iran. 2. The futuristic battlefield is going to depend substantially on deployment of standoff weapons and virtual

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    i dream to have a robot. the robot would have two brains and ten hands‚because it can do many things at the same time ‚it can help my mom to do the housework‚so that my mom can relax after come back home.the robot can help me solve the problems which is difficult for me‚it can teach me like a teacher.i will like the robot because it help our family a lot . ********************************************************************** Robot (Robot) is automatic implementation of the robotic device. Acceptable

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    A Brief History of Robots

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    A robot can be defined as a programable‚ self controlled device consisting of electronic‚ electrical‚ or mechanical units. The notion of robots or robot-like automates can be traced back to medieval times. Although people of that era didn’t have a term to describe what we would eventually call a robot‚ they were nevertheless imagining mechanisms that could perform human like tasks. As early as 270 BC an ancient engineer named Ctesibus made organs and water clocks with moveable figures. In medieval

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    “A man can be destroyed but not defeated” In the Old man and the sea‚ Santiago says‚ “A man can be destroyed but not defeated. (Page 93)” The true statement can be referred to throughout the novel. Santiago is in the end physically destroyed‚ but mentally he is not defeated. Santiago’s courage and pride pushes him forward throughout the novel‚ even when it looks like hope is lost‚ but is never defeated. Destruction means to completely ruin or spoil. Santiago experienced this destruction. It started

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    Robots vs. Humans

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    Robots are increasingly becoming a part of our daily life. Whether it is within our phones with Siri‚ in our cars with GPS navigation and voice command‚ or in our homes with home automation systems‚ we are all using some form of artificial intelligence. Today we see iPads replacing waiters in restaurants to take orders‚ robots in factories assembling cars‚ and even robots filling our Amazon orders in warehouses. Although some believe that humans are impossible to replace‚ the change is slowly

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    function selects out one of the argument. Specially P1(x‚y)=x and P2(x‚y)=y The composition operation There are two operations that make new functions from old: composition and primitive recursion Composition replaces the arguments of a function by another. For example‚ one can define a function f by F(x‚y)=g(h1(x‚y)‚ h2(x‚y)) Where one supplies the functions g1‚ g2 and h. Primitive recursion A typical use of primitive recursion has the following form Where one supplies the function

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