Category: Robots

  • Emerging Technology on Robotics in Surgery and Nanotechnology

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Definitions Emerging technologies: Impact of Robotics Impact of Robotics on Business Impact of Robotics in Surgery on the Society Impact of Nanotechnology on Business Impact of Nanotechnology on the Society Conclusion Reference List Abstract There is no way one can now doubt that emerging technology is not significant in the…

  • Will Robots Replace Dentists?

    Table of Contents Introduction Robotics in Dentistry The Replacement of Dentists with Robots Counterarguments and Rebuttal Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In 2017, a robot performed two dental implants on a woman in China, heralding a new era that could be characterized by the automation of dentistry. The doctors involved only supervised the operation; they did…

  • An Innovative Robotics Era: Review

    AI-powered technologies have been implemented in the retail sector for long decades, but a truly innovative robotics era is yet to come. From vending machines to a robot barista serving drinks, the use of automation devices corresponds to fast-changing market demands and aims to enhance customer experience and improve a company’s performance (Baird, 2017). Despite…

  • Pro-Forma Projected Expenses and Operating Costs for Robotics

    A pro forma projected financial statement A pro forma projected financial statement is a leveraging tool for hypothetical assumptions and data for the future value of a project performance during a period yet to be covered. It forecasts financial statements for future periods in a business (Laurie, 2019). For this reason, a pro forma projected…

  • Whether Robots are Conscious or Not?

    Introduction The robot is defined as a man-made electromechanical machine that works on a set of pre-programmed instructions from humans or computers to do some specific job or a variety of jobs on its own. Robots are devices that mimic human or animal characteristics in performing the specified jobs and are considered to possess virtual…

  • Haptic Robots and Mediated Affective Touch

    Introduction Touch is an essential non-verbal communication since it plays a vital role in expressing emotions and communications. Human touch through Information Communication Technology (ICT) is often mediated by current communication systems such as mobile phones and videoconferencing tools due to technology evolution. They do not communicate through the sense of touch, hence the growing…

  • The Great Robot Race

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Vehicle Design Recommended Technology Upgrades Benefits of the Recommended System Conclusion References Introduction The thought of fully unmanned ground vehicles fascinates everyone with an interest in robotics and automation technologies. Governments, corporations, and individuals have been pursuing various technologies that could see the dream of self-driven robots taking…

  • Autonomous Space Robots Actualization

    Developments in space exploration are taking the center stage in powerful world countries, particularly the US and Russia. The inability to refuel, service, and repair satellites once launched into space is a significant concern, as companies and governments lose millions of dollars in value due to minor problems (Vocative, 2017). However, NASA is making notable…

  • Are We Already Robots or Not Yet?

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Synthesis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Information technology and the internet have a profound impact on the life and thinking of a modern man. Researchers face a decision themselves, which, in its simplest form, is whether to teach decision-making as best researchers’ know-how, or not to teach it. The article “How…

  • Resisting Nature: Decision Analysis In The Robot’s Rebellion

    The Robot’s Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin by Keith E. Stanovich expands the neo-Darwinian theory most famously introduced in the book “The Selfish Gene” by Richard Dawkins. Stanovich implies that humanity is primarily driven by the relatively simple yet overwhelmingly powerful desire to replicate. This desire is of evolutionary origin and is…