3. Computer is capable in principle of doing anything that
a brain can do.
Alan Turing
(1912-1954)
His paper “Machinery and Intelligence” set
forth a theory that remains a cornerstone of the science
of artificial intelligence.
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4. Artificial intelligence is the study of how to make
machines that can think and act like
humans, that are able to learn and use their
knowledge to solve problems on their
own.
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5. It is an electric machine.
Ability to observe and absorb data on physical
objects.
Does tasks through purely mechanical processes
and motion.
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6. Dirty, dangerous, dull or inaccessible
tasks.
• Industries.
• Space Research.
• Household Works.
• Entertainment Purpose.
• Health Care Works.
• Construction Works.
• And Many Others.
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7. Origin Of The Word “Robot”
The word “Robot” was coined in 1920 by Karel Capek
and his brother, Josef Capek.
In 1944, science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. „Runaround‟
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8. Artificial doves of Archytas.
Artificial birds of Mozi and Lu Ban.
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9. Mechanical knight (1495) by
Leonardo da Vinci
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25. Replacing human workers with one million
robots over the next three years.
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26. Robots to be more equal to humans, having
them care for old people, play with or teach children,
or replace pets etc.
"This is the opening of an era in which human
beings and robots can co-exist,"
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28. Humanoid robot developed by Aldebaran
Robotics.
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29. Humanoid robot created by Honda.
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30. 2015-2020 - Every South Korean and many European households will
have a robot.
2018 - robots will routinely carry out surgery.
2022 - intelligent robots that sense their environment, make decisions,
and learn are used in 30% of households and organizations.
2030 - robots capable of performing at human level at most manual
jobs.
2050 - robot "brains" based on computers that execute 100 trillion
instructions per second will start rivaling human intelligence.
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31. what ethics might govern robot‟s behavior ?
whether robots might be able to claim any kind of
social, cultural, ethical or legal rights ?
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32. Robotics is the science and engineering of making
intelligent machines, especially intelligent
computer programs.
Thus Robotics is the branch of the science which
generally involves borrowing characteristic from
human intelligence and apply them as algorithms
in a computer.
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