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    the form of the owner's house, and it is fully in charge of doing things that most mothers (In a first-class-western-world kind of way) do. The protagonist in the story, Jessy, is responsible for designing and creating this ingenious multi-faceted robot-abode. She named her phenomenal invention MUM. This acronym is entirely concomitant with the functions of the AI. Initially, it is quite clear that Jessy is more or less completely in charge of her life. When it comes to her sleep hours, what she

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    Mechanical Prosthetics

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    Within the medical profession there, are many areas where the desired equipment can be used in many different ways. Amputees can use mechanical prosthetics. Nurses have explored the idea of using robots to increase the quality of care that is given to different types of patients whether they are critical or present a bio hazard of some sort. The physicians are more of a special case given that their usage of these robotics deals with extensive research and re-education. This creates a whole new market

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    chose that was significant to me is the year I joined my high school's robotics team and how it changed me as a person,  my team name is Team 51 The Wings of Fire. Team 51 The Wings of Fire is an FRC hall of fame team who competes in many events with robots who are designed by high school students  to play a given game. When I began my 9th grade year at International Technology Academy I wanted to join but instead I played JV and a small amount of Varsity basketball for Pontiac high school. I didn't

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    whole robot would magnify the creepiness. And that is just one robot. Imagine a craftsman being awakened suddenly in the dead of night. He searches downstairs for something among a crowd of mannequins in his workshop. If the mannequins started to move, it would be like a horror story. Movement-related effects could be observed at the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka, Japan. Plans for the event had prompted the construction of robots with some highly sophisticated designs. For example, one robot had 29

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    Nothing rivaled humanity, until now. In the novel The Inquest, androids were developed by corporations to secure higher profits. The pursuit of profits has led to the creation of something even more powerful than human beings, androids. Androids are robots that are humanoid, often similar or indistinguishable from the real thing. Androids threaten the social order of humanity because they are superior to human beings. The superiority of androids eliminates the idea of human exceptionalism, while their

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    Robotic Lawn Mower Essay

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    lawn mower, is causing some strife between iRobot and the US National Radio Observatory (NRAO) and the National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Radio_Quiet_Zone) in West Virginia. The problem is that the robot lawn mower made by iRobot runs on a frequency that could interfere with that of the radio telescopes used by NRAO, as well as those used by NRQZ, which is a totally radio quiet zone where any gadget that could pose a risk to the adventure of studying

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    Redzone Robots

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    One of the most prominent technology-related debates is that of robots. It is a multifaceted discussion that ranges from a fear of artificial intelligence takeovers to the boundless benefits it can bring society. Continuous scientific innovations have been the norm for centuries, and there seems to be no technological slowdown. In fact, in an interview I conducted, Dr. Mahmoud El Nokali, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Pittsburgh, stated that in the next decade, “the key

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    Blade Runner Modernism

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    bioengineered robots in an identical body of a human being. The antagonists are 6 replicates who have found their way back to Earth illegally from an off-Earth location in order to find their creator, Tyrell to get knowledge on how to extend their lives. The conflict that lies in the heart of this movie is the replicants are causing a ruckus and have killed 20 people already in order to get to their ‘maker’ to get answers. The era in the film reflects the near future in which bioengineered robots were created

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    Vacuuming Research Paper

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    Everyone has problems with mopping, because you might leave more of a mess behind than for the floor to actually look cleaner. This won't ever be a problem again, because there are floor mopping robots that will cross the whole surface of the room and clean it. A great floor mopping robot is the iRobot Scooba 450, scooting around your floors, cleaning and polishing any type of surface it encounters. It comes at the price of $600, and it's a wise investment if you want to have clean floors

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    nd the Robotic Knight. Ball bearings are still used today in most any factory or warehouse in some way. Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute is much like todays, as its only purpose is to slow people when falling. The Ornithopter is a bird like thing that ideally would allow for human flight, in reality just glides. In the 1400’s muskets were incredibly slow, so Leonardo proposed to strap 11 muskets to each of 3 boards for a total of 33 muskets. Leonardo’s “33 barreled organ” would allow one board to fire

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