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    worked together to create a robot. The goal of our robot was to pick a penny up off of the table and place it in the box with just a click of a button. The materials used were cardboard and scrap metal, which we used to build a majority of the robot. To make the robot function we used the Hummingbird Robotics Kit. We used duct tape to make the penny sticky so it was able to be picked up. My group worked very hard for this robot to work. A few problems we faced with the robot was how big of a piece of

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    Essay 3: Rise of the Robots In Mr. Martin Ford’s Rise of the Robots, the author argues that the economic future is in danger due to technology overtaking the workforce. As technology becomes smarter, they have taken over the jobs that humans have previously done. However, it is not just simple tasks, but intricate tasks that require multiple steps, such as brain surgery. Mr. Ford presents a valid argument of that at the rate that technology is progressing, it will probably only be a few decades

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    Essay On Types Of Robots

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    Types Of Robots Robotics is a very wide and broad area, as it comprises of different fields and has been adapted by many professional bodies including defense, medicine, agriculture, automobile, aeronautics, etc. This is why there are no specific types of robots. Hence, we cannot categorically say these are the types of robots because types of robots are measured in terms of their use, functions, environment and location system they possess [14, 17, 34]. Thus, here are the basic types of robots viz:

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    INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS AND THEIR APPLICATION Industrial robot definition by Robotic Institute of America (RIA) is a re-programmable multi-functional manipulator designed to move materials, parts, tools, or specialized devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks, which also acquire information from the environment and move intelligently in response (De Luca, n.d.). Meanwhile by ISO 8373 definition it is an automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose

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    “The Robot Invasion” written by Charlie Gillis in an article which informs the reader of current uses and capabilities of robots as well as elaborating on the expectation of advancement of robotic technology in the future. Though the reader never learns of the author’s professional background or experience on the subject, he uses evidence provided by numerous scientists and professionals in the field to lend credibility to the article. Throughout the reading, the audience is given the idea that while

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    Technology In I, Robot

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    In I, Robot, the movie based on the tales of Isaac Asimov, the most advanced robotic system, VIKI (Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence), has been designed to flawlessly run all the operation of a large metropolis, from management of the subway system to the electric grid of thousands of household. VIKI which is designed to serve humanity had questioned humanity itself as humanity’s greatest enemy then seize control of the humanity. This movie poses following question: Will machine one day take

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    away by the factory in China, that people were raised to go to the factories school, to learn how to make iron’s, expresso machine, and electric grills. Q: Are robots the answer to run a shop in the United States to keep costs down? I am on the fence with this question. I am back and forth because it would make sense to have AI’s and robots of the sorts taking jobs in the United State, mainly because they are cheaper and sometimes easier to deal with. We would be cutting costs without human error

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    Andrew Dvork Robots

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    “We ain't seen nothing yet”, claims robot expert Andrew McAfee. Robots are in and around our jobs at every moment, many believe these just aid in creating jobs, but they may at one point replace us in even the most specialized of tasks. The current idea that the economy is improving and unemployment is at a relative low may be correct but is highly unstable. Soon all of the major industries will fall to the robot revolution, based on their improvements over the previous years, benefits to employers

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    Who Is Mr. Robot?

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    Mr. Robot is not your typical cyber-crime shows and movies that is shown in today’s network. This unique hacker drama has grabbed the attention of viewers and computer enthusiast, which the producer has eminent the show for its engaging storyline and truthful depiction of cyber security and crime. Mr. Robot revolves around the life of Elliot Anderson, a vigilante hacktivist, who works as a cyber security engineer for a security firm in New York City during the day; nonetheless, Elliot spends his

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    word ROBOT was actually derived by a novelist Karel Capek in the year of 1920. He introduced this word in his play “Rassum’s Universal Robots”. In the language of Czech , robot word means “ a worker or a servant”.  Robotics is basically the branch of many departments such as mechanical and electrical engineering and computer science.  It deals with the construction and design of robots. It makes operations and programs for a robot and clarifies its applications. Characteristics of a Robot: Robots

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