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    humanity's most amoral of computational artificial intelligence. Built without empathy by their equally emotionless robotic predecessors. Robots that make robots which make more robots, which could make more robots to divide and diversify. Robots that learn and develop based on their interactions, and robots that respond to a variety of external stimuli. Each robot has the capability to learn and store informational data. This matrix of machines uses the remains of our biological and chemical energies

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    will associate to think and feel like we do but that does not mean they are the same. A robot is not a human just like a plane is not a bird or a car is not a horse. They may accomplish equivalent tasks but neither are doing it the same way as their counterpart. First for the way a robot is currently used -- a self driving car, a drone surveying an area (either for filming or military purpose), an industrial robot, a planetary rover -- they are just complex tools meant to do the hard, dirty or boring

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    the robot is one of the most important parts in an intelligent robot system. a lot of studies have done on avoiding trajectory, navigation and obstacle in the known environment, but it is difficult to get, the optimum trajectory in the path in a known environment this is one of the important parts of the robotic planning. PRM use to direct the mobile robot to find the target with obstacle avoidance. This paper suggests trajectory based on a probabilistic Roadmap (PRM) for an autonomous robot trajectory

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    In many ways, robots are a lot more efficient than humans for a variety of reasons. First of all, whenever robots are working they commit fewer errors in a different number of ways. They are very helpful to the community and environment for those who have physical disabilities. With the economic problems, we have in the country at this moment, having robots for workers will solve different world problems. It will also be less costly for the country to buy an intelligent robot than to hire an employee

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    Robots and Their Effect on Society If you think robots are the kind of thing you hear about in science-fiction movies, think again. Right now, all over the world, robots are performing thousands of tasks. They are probing our solar system for signs of life, building cars at the General Motors plants, assembling Oreo cookies for Nabisco and defusing bombs for the SWAT team. As they grow tougher, more mobile, and more intelligent, today’s robots are doing more and more of the things that humans

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    make sure everything is fine but because of Hunter’s business and family he cannot devote the attention that Frank needs. Hunter was worried about his dad and he got him a robot. So, the robot was there to play a role of Frank’s son Hunter by take care of Frank and do whatever he needs or ask. Robot was helping Frank

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    WALL-E humanizes robots, yet mechanizes and, at times, infantizes the humans. One example of this was shown throughout the movie with WALL-E’s personality. Through this film, he demonstrated many human characteristics like caring and love. WALL-E had a clear and distinct personality, and it was evident by his actions that he deeply cared, and maybe even loved EVE. This was also extremely clear, when WALL-E boarded the spacecraft in order to stay with EVE. Even though WALL-E was a robot, the film creators

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    replacing them with cost effective robots. Even though they may cost the companies less money overall, it costs the families a lot more. My questions for this research project is What jobs does this affect, what causes companies to replace workers, and what steps could we take to limit job loss? In “Can Robot Workers Replace Immigrant Workers on Farms?” by Daniel Harris it shows robots that are designed to pick fruit on an orchard. This is an example of robots replacing workers, but in a way i had

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    Robots are a computer machines that are designed to perform many physical tasks either domestic or industrial. Robots have severely and positively impacted life and are intended to positively impact future life. They make it really easy to accomplish tasks and save humans from doing the most difficult tasks. They have developed to the point where they have revolted against people and are advancing to take over the world by taking over humans and preventing humans from completing undesired tasks.

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    Robot Pets- Friends or Enemies A cold blooded machine is not better than a sweet cuddly puppy. In the article “ Rise of the Robot Pet” by Elena Soto, people all around the world say that,” It is almost like a real animal.” Scientists, specifically Dr.Takanori Shibata discovered that there was a 50% increase in brain activity after spending just 20 minutes with the seal. Is there even a reason to have a robotic dog or cat if all it does is be happy and bark? In these pet articles such as “rise of

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