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    ROBOT

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    costs money to make or buy a robot  Robotics and automations can increase safety‚ reliability‚ production amount‚ profit‚ quality and quantity of products in a lot of cases. They can do jobs in dangerous situations and save lives of thousands of people. They do not care about the comfort of their environment. Human needs such as hunger or depression have no meanings for them. They do not get tired. Productivity Robots produce more accurate and high quality work Robots rarely make mistakes and are

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    If I had a robot …

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    So‚ if you had a robot‚ what would you want it to do for you? I’m sure you were just thinking about that very same question. If you are now asking yourself “How does this have anything to do with parenting?” let me ease your mind by blowing some smoke up your … um‚ we parents are real busy people. The kind of people who need robots to do stuff for us. She doesn’t do windows ... starpulse.com She doesn’t do windows … Actually‚ this reverie came out of three things. 1. My post on

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    I, Robot Analysis

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    The movie “IRobot‚” set in the year 2035‚ effectively causes its audience to reconsider its answers to the questions: could precautions humans take to protect themselves from advanced technology be distorted and backfire; and also what defines humanity. The movie provides a plausible view of the future with robots‚ a reasonable portrayal of the potential flaws of having robots in the future‚ along with the possibility of robots having human personalities. The movie presents a robot‚ Sonny‚ with

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    I Robot Analysis

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    I Robot The opening scene of IRobot shows main character Det. Spooner‚ played by Will Smith as a less than happy fellow. As the alarm wakes him up in the morning‚ Spooners looks at himself in the mirror without any expression of joy. The audience is able to tell that Spooner has a complex personality and carries some baggage. In the background you hear "superstitious" playing as a mean to present Spooner as a superstitious man. I think that this movie causes the audience to question if there is

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    IRobot Essay. In the movie Irobot technology is associated a lot with the movie. In the movie it shows technology like transportation robots computers and weapons. “technology is more harmful then helpful.” I believe this statement is wrong. In this movie technology helps a lot‚ technology like transport‚ computers and robots. Transportation in the movie I robot is more advanced. Transportation helps Dale Spooner get around‚ Dale Spooner was trying to drive his car manually but he almost crashed

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    I Robot and Descartes

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    Philosophy and Literature 253 Midterm Exam October 7 2012 “Oh‚ Jupiter‚ a robot Descartes!” Asimov’s short story “Reasons” in IRobot is the fictional account of a robots creation of his own path of reasoning. Much like Descartes‚ the Robot‚ Cutie‚ is curious about the truth of his existence and plans to find the answers out for himself. Cutie is a self-aware‚ reasoning robot on a station in space in the year 2015‚ and all he knows are the things in his immediate surrounding‚ which isn’t much

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS doi:10.1510/icvts.2009.203182 Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 9 (2009) 500–505 www.icvts.org State-of-the-art - Cardiac general Robot-assisted cardiac surgery Paul Modi‚ Evelio Rodriguez‚ W. Randolph Chitwood Jr.* East Carolina Heart Institute‚ East Carolina University‚ Pitt County Memorial Hospital‚ 600 Moye Boulevard‚ Greenville‚ NC 27834‚ USA Received 10 February 2009; received in revised form 5 June 2009; accepted 7 June 2009 Summary Recognition

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    I Am Not a Robot

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    Qualitative Health Research http://qhr.sagepub.com/ ’ ’I am not a robot! ’ ’ Interpreters ’ Views of Their Roles in Health Care Settings Elaine Hsieh Qual Health Res 2008 18: 1367 DOI: 10.1177/1049732308323840 The online version of this article can be found at: http://qhr.sagepub.com/content/18/10/1367 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Qualitative Health Research can be found at: Email Alerts: http://qhr.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions:

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    Robot Dreams and iRobot Movie makers alter the book‚ Robot Dreams from the movie‚ iRobot‚ in order to make the movie different. They made the movie different in multiple ways. They made the movie different by making it more interesting‚ they unified the plot‚ and they controlled the budget. The movie makes it more interesting to the viewers because of the special effects that were shown in the movie in order to make it look real. It lets people who read the book take interest‚ because they

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    I, Robot vs. Frankenstein

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    director Alex Proyas released his new blockbuster IRobot based on the homonymous short story by Isaac Asimov. Both stories tell the viewer a fiction about creatures produced by human beings. These creatures feel itself as a stranger in the society and misunderstood. But even if the stories have the same beginning they are presented in a different way. So the question is: Is the movie Irobot the Frankenstein of the 21st century? The future world of IRobot is introduced to the audience through the eyes

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