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    Technology and science in Japan The technology industry is composed of companies producing electronic components‚ scientific and technical instruments‚ computer hardware and software‚ and computer services. It is a very fast paced‚ competitive industry in which innovation is the key to success. The technology industry employs a relatively large workgroup engaged in sales and promotion‚ as the success of a new or improved product depends heavily upon consumers being aware of‚ and interested

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    artificial life and artificial intelligence. In other words‚ non-human man-made intelligence. I will examine in particular humanoid intelligence. Most scientists today agree that walking; talking humanoid robots with social intelligence will be commonplace in the future‚ raising new challenges for humankind. One of the the most well known scientist who are working on humanoids and robots is Dr. Frank Pollick. Dr. Pollick is a psychology lecturer at the University of Glasgow‚ UK‚ who is conducting a study

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    REPORT This report aims to provide a speech analysis of robotics designer Dr. David Hanson’s presentation which is delivered in 2009. The topic of the presentation is concerned with robots that relate to human-beings. The purpose is to inform the audience on the new developments of robotics technology and humanoid robots. If the overall speech is mentioned‚ I believe that the subject is very interesting and the presenter used this advantage effectively. While analyzing the speech‚ I will comment on

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    the film I-Robot. Directed by Alex Proyas‚ the film was released in 2004 and was a hit at the box office. The film is an action-thriller inspired by Isaac Asimov ’s classic short story collection. Asimov ’s books set forth the three laws of robotics. Law 1. A Robot may not injure a human being or‚ through inaction‚ allow a human being to come to harm. Law 2. A Robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with first law. Law 3. A Robot must protect

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    The story takes place in 2035 Chicago‚ in a world in which robots are commonly seen and used as servants. Del Spooner‚ a Chicago Homicide Detective who believes that robots are a menace to the world‚ is called by a now dead Roboticist which gave him instructions on how to save the world from an impending coup détat by the NS-5 class robots led by a cybernetic entity known as V.I.K.I. Del Spooner‚ another robotics expert‚ and a Robot that has the option to disobey the three laws of Robotics need

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    Comparative Analysis

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    ago‚ I read a few books about robots‚ and I found robots very odd from human beings. At that time‚ few people might talk about robots during their free time. However‚ robots are not already a strange term for people today. As science and technology rapidly develop‚ robots seem to lose their mystery gradually and have been used in many fields. Thus‚ some problems caused by the development and use of robots emerge. Whether or not people should apply ethics to humanoids represents one of these issues

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    Analysis of Issue 2.1 Summary of the issue In the article “Warning‚ warning! Entering bots mania”‚ the author is trying to let us know the negative part of robot evolution‚ saying‚ “artificial intelligence is going to cause huge disruption‚ as a host of everyday functions” (Colvile‚ 2014). The issue here is that there’s the possibility that robots can become ‘our social as well as economic superiors’‚ so in every business that requires technology for working‚ there’s the need to be sure if is necessary

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    head and think about what the future might be like. But the one question I never really asked myself is what types of jobs will there be in the future? After reading “Better than Human: Why Robots will and Must Take Our Jobs” by Kevin Kelly I really begin to think about what jobs will be gained and lost from robots becoming more advanced and this realization really hit much closer to home then I expected. If our technologies keep advancing at the rate that they are going‚ then we could see over half

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    character of the novel I‚ Robot‚ is made the hero because of her special achievements in the field of robotics. Dr. Calvin is a robopsychologist who uses many different methods of problems solving to solve the problems that other scientists and mathematicians were incapable of doing. Through these many adventures in the field of robotics‚ Dr. Susan Calvin displays her many character traits to the reader. Dr. Calvin has an excellent combination of many different attributes. In I‚ Robot‚ by Isaac Asimov‚ Dr

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    “Should a Robot Decide When to Kill?” Adrianne Jeffries writes “Should a Robot Decide When to Kill?”‚ observing the uses of Military AI from the perspective of a third party journalist. Jeffries’ offers little insight‚ rather cover both sides of this highly pressing issue. The issue in reference‚ is the name of the article‚ “Should a robot decide when to kill?”. Jeffries first explains the rapid innovations in the world of AI by explaining the Robotics Challenge Trials‚ “a competition put on by

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