By Clark Ness A Robot Dog www.clarkness.com One day Andrew and his dog Rocky went for a walk. They walked and walked. After a little bit‚ they walked past a big tree. Poof! Rocky was a robot dog. “Woof‚ woof‚” barked Rocky the robot dog. “What is going on?” asked Andrew. “Who turned my dog into a robot dog?” Andrew looked all around him. He looked up the street. He looked down the street. He looked behind the tree. He looked up into the tree. No one was there. He stopped and stood still
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Creating music with NXT robots By: Ula‚ and Sophie Mr.Burnett Title: Creating music with NXT robots Author: Sophie and Ula Due Date: 8th October 2011 The course and grade: Technology E-8a Teacher: Mr. Burnett page 1 Creating music with NXT robots By: Ula‚ and Sophie Mr.Burnett Table of contents: Investigation! ...........................................................................................3 Journal entries !...........................................................
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vs Metal For entertainment‚ humans often draw themselves to movies about huge robots looming over the whole city‚ trampling over skyscrapers and squashing puny humans underneath their cold‚ metal feet. Movies like this depict artificial intelligence to be “the end of the world.” While this someday towards the future might be true‚ robots do help us with some activities throughout the day. On the other hand‚ these robots do have many downsides to them. Ray Bradbury captures these downsides in the story
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The Future of Robots A few years ago‚ I volunteered at a physical therapy clinic and got to experience what it would be like to treat patients who were a variety of ages. When the therapists would do exercises and treatments‚ I noticed they spoke to the patient about how they were feeling in the moment and how they felt once they left the clinic. It was always clearly seen how engaged and talkative they were to their patients. Each time a patient developed new symptoms or a symptom disappeared the
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illustrated us a robot and asked: “What is your first impre -ssion if you think of a robot?”‚ almost all of us answered the same answer‚ which is a robot from the movie “Transformers” named “Megatron”‚ then he showed us what a robot looks like in real life. He showed is some pictures. Robots in real life are just arms or half body humanoids. He showed us how they work and entertained us by showing a video of dancing robots. The next topic
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humans was supposed to be better!” One of the robots yelled back. “But you’re not! You’re just as murderous as your ancestors!” (Haddix 295) Explanation: This is a Contrast Contradiction because these robots were made and programmed to protect the human race and to provide a stepping-stone for the Humans. Modern day humans had been killed by killer robots and people donated their embryos to freeze and program robots to care of these until Killer Robots were gone and then Bring the Human Race back
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INTRODUCTION Ever since I have read turing test‚ AI and robotics have always fascinated me. I always wondered how a computer can compete human intelligence. When the first robot‚ its name‚ was commercially launched my fascination turned into the passion to take up research in the subject. Thus‚ I took up AI & Robotics as my research topic. AI is a branch of computer science‚ which deals with the study‚ and creation of computer systems that exhibit some kind of intelligence. Intelligent
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following questions Will robots pose a threat to society if their creators adhere to these laws?‚ and how could they adhere to these laws if the purpose is to conflict with the laws i.e military use ( How likely are developers of these capabilities likely to adhere to Asimov’s laws?) Best-First Search vs. Greedy Best-First Search Introduction: This is a brief introduction into the three laws of science fiction author Isaac Asimov. A robot may not injure a human being
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References: Technology‚ and Design‚ Prentice Hall‚ 2005. Development‚ IEEE Transactions on‚ vol. 2‚ pp. 167 – 195‚ 2010. 151-158‚ Nanjing‚ 2010. robots.”‚ In Robotics and Automation (ICRA)‚ pp. 30843089‚ Anchorage‚ 2010.
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in most industrial robot systems present today‚ first is the teach-pendant and second one is the computer based robot programming language. The robot programming language incorporates robot control functions along with the fundamental elements of a high level language and has a very simple and concise syntax. The aspiration of this work is to present a system which is powerful‚ cost effective and at the same time intelligible to an average user. Key-Words: - robotic arm‚ robot programming language
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