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3. What is the definition of a 'robot'?
"A reprogrammable, multifunctional
manipulator designed to move material,
parts, tools, or specialized devices
through various programmed motions for
the performance of a variety of tasks"
Robot Institute of America, 1979
4. The most famous include I Robot (1950),
He also wrote the three “Laws of Robotics for which he is also
famous.
5. • 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 to it by human
beings, except where such
orders would conflict with a
higher order law
• Law 3: A robot must protect its
own existence as long as such
protection does not conflict
with a higher order law.
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8. Robots have the potential to change our economy, our
health, our standard of living, our knowledge and the world
in which we live. As the technology progresses, we are
finding new ways to use robots.
Each new use
brings new hope
and possibilities,
but also potential
dangers and risks.
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10. Many robots for bio-production
have been developed in the world
and it is predicted that they will be
commercialized in the 21st century,
since some of them were already
commercialized by some
companies in Japan and European
countries. A tomato and cherry
tomato harvesting robot, a
cucumber harvesting robot,
strawberry harvesting robots, a
multi-operation robot to work in
grapevine yard, and a
chrysanthemum cutting sticking
robot.
17. Humans have many more and some robots have 8, 12, or even 20
degrees of freedom, but these 6 are enough for most basic tasks.
As a result, most jointed-arm robots in use today have 6 degrees of
freedom