Robotics – | Beyond Exclamation https://beyondexclamation.com Sat, 03 Oct 2020 13:39:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.9 https://beyondexclamation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Fevicon.png Robotics – | Beyond Exclamation https://beyondexclamation.com 32 32 Robots are Man’s Own Creation https://beyondexclamation.com/robots-are-mans-own-creation/ Tue, 23 Jul 2019 18:28:22 +0000 https://beyondexclamation.com/?p=6655 Loaded with cheaper, supercharged sensors, robots are finally capable of tackling the uncertainty of the human world. Whether humans want that is another question. These advancements have worried more than a few experts as with these great advantages there are always some disadvantages to weigh into the equation. After all, there is no such thing …

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Loaded with cheaper, supercharged sensors, robots are finally capable of tackling the uncertainty of the human world. Whether humans want that is another question.

These advancements have worried more than a few experts as with these great advantages there are always some disadvantages to weigh into the equation. After all, there is no such thing as a free lunch and robots are no exception to this rule. There are of course a few negative aspects to robot usage. Here are some of the questions that arise: are there such kinds of robots that should not be created? Will robots put capable workers out of jobs, if so is this a justifiable action? And of course, the ignorant issue of, what if some day robots become like people, in terms of thinking and acting for themselves, how would we be able to distinguish robot from human?

Well firstly, it is not possible for a robot to think, feel, or act for itself, it may be programmed to mimic the actions, but not experience the real thing. We can program them to react to a certain stimulus, but a robot cannot and will never be able to comprehend, have feelings and much less act without the use of a programmer somewhere along the line.

Secondly, around 50% of all jobs are at risk of being automated and replaced by robots. There are websites that even help you search if your job will be taken over by automation and robots. Robots do not find themselves in many workers’ good books these days. Many workers fear being replaced by them, as advances in mechanical engineering and artificial intelligence software continue. This is alarming as world leaders rightly worry about the unemployment of more than 50% of the world’s population. Cases of robots replacing repetitive and menial jobs has sparked debates in both the academic and economic communities. However, Professor Andrew Scott, an economist at London Business School, has another opinion on this matter. He says that he thinks it is unlikely that robots will take our jobs. In an interview with E&T magazine he says, “. I think it’s unlikely because that’s never happened before with technology. It’s just changed what jobs you do. My hunch is that even though there may be an increase in unemployment this time – you can’t rule that out – the biggest effect for most people will be a change in how they work. It will change the skills, the tasks and the job that you have to do.”

Will automation and robotics really be a catalyst for pervasive job loss, or will it rev up sluggish labour productivity growth, creating new and unforeseen opportunities? Let there be no doubt: We are on the brink of a historic technological shift, with some of the greatest economic and societal impacts yet to be seen.

Nevertheless, these advancements in robotics are worth analysing. We’re getting closer to a truly automated world where robots and humans coexist (whether peacefully or not). For now, though, the fear of a robot uprising is still some ways off. It may be more pressing to worry about seeing a robot gymnast at the 2022 Olympics.

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Robotics of the Present Era https://beyondexclamation.com/robotics-of-the-present-era/ Tue, 23 Jul 2019 18:25:08 +0000 https://beyondexclamation.com/?p=6650 Robot comes from the Czech word “robota” which means “forced work or labor.” We use the word “Robot” today to mean any man-made machine that

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Robot comes from the Czech word “robota” which means “forced work or labor.” We use the word “Robot” today to mean any man-made machine that can perform work or other actions normally performed by humans, either automatically or by remote control.

Something feels different in these past couple of years. It suddenly feels like we’re now sharing our plant, our home with a new species of our own creation. Research says that 2017 was the year that the robots really, truly arrived. They escaped factories and took over cities to deliver food. Self-driving cars swarmed the streets. The machines are not on their way anymore. They are here! This is an exciting time in human history. Or is it?
It comes down to the question of what a robot really is. Technically, a robot is just a machine that senses things and acts. We have robots that look like things, robots that look like robots and robots that look like people. Every new car is a robot, but we usually just call them cars. While science fiction has often portrayed robots as androids carrying out tasks in the same way as humans, the reality is that robots take much more specialized forms. Right now, all over the world, robots are performing thousands of tasks. As machines increasingly sense what’s going on and act on their own, robots are blending into the world of humans, a robotics group leader says.

AI and machine learning systems have been making our personal lives easier for longer than you might realize. Typing the beginning of a query into Google and seeing the remainder of the question automatically populate is a product of machine learning. Or watch as Google Maps suggests an alternative, faster driving route based on real-time traffic speeds using anonymized location data from thousands of smartphones. Voice recognition systems such as Siri are also examples of AI that uses machine learning to get better at imitating human interaction. When we withdraw money from our bank, using an automatic teller, it is a robot that helps us.

Another kind of robot is about to become a much bigger part of our world: the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone. Drones, like many other robotic technologies, go hand in hand with photonics. Where drones go, cameras, sensors and imaging technology can go.

Sophia, the human robot, built by Hanson Robotics, was given citizenship in Saudi Ariba in October 2017. Sophia is a celebrity in her own right, appearing on shows like The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. She was interviewed by Khaleej Time sand expressed interest in starting a family in the future, even going as far to say she’d name her daughter after herself. Not long after, she announced plans to start a crowdfund for her AI, called Singularity NET.

Although robots are a fascinating creation by man, it is not long until they take over and supersede man in every field. In fact, it has already begun, robots have made a strong presence taking automation to a new level of innovation.

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The Robotics Era that We Live in! https://beyondexclamation.com/the-robotics-era-that-we-live-in/ Thu, 23 Aug 2018 16:13:32 +0000 https://beyondexclamation.com/?p=1093 The Robotics Era that We Live in: Perhaps one of the most exciting and thrilling domain of science in this world, ever, is Robotics. And what

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The Robotics Era that We Live in: Perhaps one of the most exciting and thrilling domain of science in this world, ever, is Robotics. And what makes this even more enthralling is the fact that robotics is not just a field of science, or core science to be specific. Instead, robotics is as much a field of engineering as it is of science. As a matter of fact, robotics encompasses many fields of engineering to be precise, including but not limited to computer science engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering among others.

Background: This interdisciplinary branch that is robotics deals with much more than just making robots to help us all out in our day to day activities. As a matter of fact, robotics involves the planning, the designing, the constructing or manufacturing and the operating of these machines that we call robots to harness their power of sensing much more than we would normally be able to, and working much more efficiently than normally possible by an average human being.

Control: Control over a robot and each of its tiny details and components is of utmost importance if we are to keep them in check and preventing them from subconsciously ruling over us. Each and every mechanical component of a robot is hardwired to prevent any out of control scenarios, and most importantly the programming is controlled to make sure that it performs exactly like we want it to.

Research: It would still be an understatement to say that extensive research is being carried out in the field of robotics. Today, the complexity of operation of a robot is so high that about a decade earlier, it would have been possible only in case of science fiction novels. It is very important to note that as time progresses so do our tasks that we need to carry out. So it becomes imperative that the robots we build must be building and reasoning with a cognitive model at the root of it al.

As with all other important developing technologies and advancements in science and engineering that are happening and progressing along a very steep curve as you read this article, robotics is no exception to us. Everything has a good side and a bad side, it is upto us which we choose and even after that what we put it to use for. As a matter of fact the hazardous implications might outweigh the good ones, but yet we need to progress, and progress rapidly we will.

 

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Medical Science and Robotics: The New Collaboration https://beyondexclamation.com/medical-science-and-robotics/ Sun, 25 Mar 2018 19:47:46 +0000 http://beyondexclamation.com/?p=84 Medical Science and Robotics: The New Collaboration: Get ready! We are heading towards an undeniable future where the medical industry will co-exist with robots. Necessary

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Medical Science and Robotics: The New Collaboration: Get ready! We are heading towards an undeniable future where the medical industry will co-exist with robots. Necessary processes have already been started in this direction of transition towards seeing robotics in the healthcare industry. On one hand, there are debates ongoing about how robots will replace human workforce, but one cannot ignore the tempting benefits they offer as well. Unlike humans, robots do not require resting hours, lunch breaks, treat everyone equal and withstands all situations. We present to you some absolutely interesting examples of medical robots in the healthcare sector:

  1. In surgical precision

Surgeries are one of the most displeasing situations one can face. Be it the pain and even the delayed lines due to a shortage inaccessible people who will work and even the resources, surgeries have always caused huge amounts of tension. To lower this tension and ease out surgical procedures, daVinci makes problems easier to endure. Be it ENT or urologic surgery, almost all sectors in the healthcare sector, have taken this help. Although the surgeon has complete control of the patient as well as all the systems, these robots assist for a better reach and tractability in cases of minuscule incisions which require much more accuracy than any other thing. Not just this, they aid in reaching the most inaccessible problem areas as well.

  1. Continuing the care factor

Whenever someone is admitted in a hospital, the patient is always assisted by a nurse, for providing medicines, or checking the blood or even taking care of their hygiene, and find any vital signs of problem. This could be a very physically as well as mentally tiring job, especially when the patients are multiplied by hundreds. With such daunting tasks, it may result in a displeasing experience. Now, robots designed as nurses ease out this burden and carry out their tasks in a much effective manner, thereby bringing a smile on each one’s face. Not just a smile, but this way, the rest of the staff will deal with their work in a much more empathetic manner.

Sudden changes are mostly unacceptable, same goes for medical science and robotics. Although it has a great potential to transform the current medical care industry there might be a few rebuttals as well. To acquire the advantages of this technology and prevent the potential risks, we must first go in for a full-time experiment in the near future.

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