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    science of robots, you create robots, then program them what to do. This helps the world by making new house hold robots that could do your laundry, or do your dishes, the possibilities are endless. Household inventions are not the only things that robotics help, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) hosts annual competitions that show case the new and most useful military robots. These robots can open doors and complete complicated tasks in a short period of time. Robots come in different

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    Robot Capstone A major part of science this year was making robots. To start off, we were asked to fill out a paper that contained who we would like to work with, what we would like to make, and how we would do it. The class was then divided up into groups and collaborated on a project. My group (James Estep and Sidney Sampson) didn't have a preference, so we decided on a Wheel of Fortune themed robot. After we decided what we would create, we ran into a bit of difficulty. We wanted a lot of

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    the article, “The Robot Invasion” by Charlie Gillis, the author discusses how robots have grown from the early 1990’s, to the present, and what is expected in the future. He discusses how the beginning of robotics went from simple robots to more complex robots. For example, Andrew Vardy, a computer science professor, recently created toy-sized robots that could see and was able to sort pucks by color (Gillie, 2012, p. 478). The biggest challenge faced with the growth of robots is the capability

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    Introduction: For years robotic technology has depicted fictional humanoid robots in movies and television, consequently peaking our imagination of artificial life forms. No longer are humanoid robots fiction, but reality as roboticists have been developing them not only with an appearance based on a human body but with humanlike sensory and movements. Moreover, humanoid robots are performing human tasks from industrial to service jobs and can survive in any kind of environment. The advancement of

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    parts. Car manufactures also started using assembly robots. In 1901 Ransom Olds made and patented a assembly line which increased his company's output by 500 percent in one year. This lead to lower prices for vehicles. In 1961 General Motors installed their own robot arm to help with the assembly line. The Stanford Arm which is a 6-axis robot that assemble parts in

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    AI and robots is going to be permeating through our daily life in the future, and it’s happening right now. People are building AIs and robots to reduce our basic work fields such as manufacturing, farming, complicated calculation etc. to improve our work efficiency and have better quality of life. Also, it could improve various fields of work in biotechnology, digitalization, and physics that humans could not accomplish. By just looking at the positive aspects of having AIs and robots, AI and robots

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    decades to come. The research in artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly at an unstoppable rate. So while many people feel threatened by the possibility of a robot taking over their job, computer scientists actually propose that robots would benefit a country’s efficiency of production, allowing individuals to reap the benefits of the robots. For the advantage of all, researchers and analysts

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    Within the article “The Robot Invasion”, by Charlie Gillis, the author informs the audience that in the not too distant future, robotics technology will encompass society to the point where technology will be advanced enough that unskilled jobs will be endangered and household chores will be diminished. The author illustrates that although technology is premature and rudimentary, technology is exponentially increasing to the point where unskilled jobs are now becoming limited, but also, consumers

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    Are We Ready for Robot Cars? “Every month it is becoming more clear that Google Cars are actually getting better at avoiding accidents” (Salkever). In other words, the issue is whether human drivers are more dangerous than driverless cars. The article “Google Cars Becoming Safer: Let the Robots Drive,” by Alex Salkever, says that driverless cars cut down on many road mishaps and will make driving safer. In like manner, the article “The Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars,” by Keith Kirkpatrick, says

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    A company called Rossum’s Universal Robots makes robots for the world, but Helena (The President's daughter) is trying to convince the robots to revolt against Domino's cruelty but ends up marrying him. 10 years later and barely anyone is giving birth to children anymore because robots can replace everything, so Helena burns the formula to create robots in hope that no more robots will be made an takeover the human race. The robots end up attacking the factory and kill everyone except Alquist thinking

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