The video and article I watched and read was very interesting. There was a
convention in which an adult business man attended it by using remote presence
technology. This could help us with efficiency in where we go. Instead of having
to leave the office or household to attend a meeting you can stay where you are
and still attend the meeting. This can also help in school so the student can
still go to school so they don’t miss class.
The article that I read, I read about a prosthetic leg that was controlled by the mind. The prosthetic leg is the first of its kind to be controlled by neural impulses, the amputee doesn't haven't to use a controller or an exaggerate muscle to control it. If this kind of technology can be recreated with the other limbs then this would be a major break though in medical history. The human body could lose a limb and then get a prosthetic one and control it like it did before. If this could be used wirelessly, bomb squads might be able to defuse bombs as if they were actually there and have more control and maneuverability of the arms. The article I read was about cars that were controlled by robots. The car would drive itself with the help of Google Maps. This would change the automobile industry in so many ways. The car would drive itself, so the risk of human error is almost completely removed. The only downside to this is if the car does end up getting in an accident. The car company would get sued every time an accident happened, even if the overall accidents with cars lowered. The car industry would start to adapt this new technology if it worked, and then soon enough the whole car industry would have this as a standard. The article and video that I watched and read was very interesting. There were robotic cubes that could assemble themselves into any shape that they were put over. These modular robots could change mechanics and engineering, making many jobs much more easier. If the robot didn't fit a certain design need and was retarded of its efficiency, it would be able to change itself to better fit the task at hand. This could also apply to tools of the everyday household if the robots were small enough. The robot could change into something else, making it a more viable tool than to buy another or stop working and grab a different cube. The article that I read was about how these small, little robots could teach kids how to program robots. I think this would be very interesting if it was effective at what it does. If kids learn at an early age to program then they will be more familiar with how to program and they will also have more experience at it. This would make them better programmers at a younger age and this would significantly raise the probability of having more programmers in the world. This would allow a greater access of computer knowledge and this could also stretch into the industry of factories and cars. This would close the gap of kids being unfamiliar with programing things. The article that I read was a robot that was a quadropter that could fly, float and roll. This could be used for more than just a toy. This could be utilized in the military on helicopters. This would add stability and an overall feeling of control to helicopter. This could also be used for drones and also as a toy. This invention could be used for a lot of uses and it could maybe even be used for cars. The future car may be able to fly and this may be used to get it off the ground. This could also be used for hovercrafts and boats as well.The article that I read was quite amusing. The robot could carry your things around. As simply and funny as this sounds, this could actually be very useful. For supermarkets and stores this could replace the common shopping cart. This could also replace walkers that the elderly have to put stuff into. Baby's, could also be carried in this if it was modified for comfort. This would make transportation of goods and baby's much easier and more efficient. The robot could also be used for athletes who needtheir equipment carried around. This could also replace shopping baskets as well.The article that I read was about a robot that could mop and vacuum the floor at the same time. This could be used in the common kitchen and household. This could be seen everywhere from a house to a restaurant. This would make cleaning extremely easy while still getting the job done. This could also be used at bathrooms that no one wants to clean. This would help the elderly very much if they are forgetful and don't remember to wash their floors. The article I read was called "Professor Develops 'brain' for Robots". The article is basically about Dr. Sarangapani who develops a brain for robots that can enable them to do whatever they want with no or little supervision by human beings. Also the technology that they use in the robots let one robot be a 'leader robot' and the other ones are called 'follower' robots will follow it's lead. This system is called a nonholonomic system. If problems are occurring with the leader robot, it will switch places with another robot. All this technology was developed, or at least partially developed by Dr. Sarangapani. He believes that this research is most crucial for aerial vehicles.
This technology could affect the future or our economy in a few ways. First off, this could help certain jobs that need robots. It will make the people do a lot less if the robots can help. The most important thing that I think this technology could do though is help people with disabilities. They need the help more than most people and if the robot has it's own brain then maybe it could take care of a disabled person. They could also aerial vehicles like Dr. Sarangapani said in the article I read. It can help helicopters by possibly avoiding a fatal crash by deploying the landing gear on its own. That is how I think this technology could affect our future or our economy.
convention in which an adult business man attended it by using remote presence
technology. This could help us with efficiency in where we go. Instead of having
to leave the office or household to attend a meeting you can stay where you are
and still attend the meeting. This can also help in school so the student can
still go to school so they don’t miss class.
The article that I read, I read about a prosthetic leg that was controlled by the mind. The prosthetic leg is the first of its kind to be controlled by neural impulses, the amputee doesn't haven't to use a controller or an exaggerate muscle to control it. If this kind of technology can be recreated with the other limbs then this would be a major break though in medical history. The human body could lose a limb and then get a prosthetic one and control it like it did before. If this could be used wirelessly, bomb squads might be able to defuse bombs as if they were actually there and have more control and maneuverability of the arms. The article I read was about cars that were controlled by robots. The car would drive itself with the help of Google Maps. This would change the automobile industry in so many ways. The car would drive itself, so the risk of human error is almost completely removed. The only downside to this is if the car does end up getting in an accident. The car company would get sued every time an accident happened, even if the overall accidents with cars lowered. The car industry would start to adapt this new technology if it worked, and then soon enough the whole car industry would have this as a standard. The article and video that I watched and read was very interesting. There were robotic cubes that could assemble themselves into any shape that they were put over. These modular robots could change mechanics and engineering, making many jobs much more easier. If the robot didn't fit a certain design need and was retarded of its efficiency, it would be able to change itself to better fit the task at hand. This could also apply to tools of the everyday household if the robots were small enough. The robot could change into something else, making it a more viable tool than to buy another or stop working and grab a different cube. The article that I read was about how these small, little robots could teach kids how to program robots. I think this would be very interesting if it was effective at what it does. If kids learn at an early age to program then they will be more familiar with how to program and they will also have more experience at it. This would make them better programmers at a younger age and this would significantly raise the probability of having more programmers in the world. This would allow a greater access of computer knowledge and this could also stretch into the industry of factories and cars. This would close the gap of kids being unfamiliar with programing things. The article that I read was a robot that was a quadropter that could fly, float and roll. This could be used for more than just a toy. This could be utilized in the military on helicopters. This would add stability and an overall feeling of control to helicopter. This could also be used for drones and also as a toy. This invention could be used for a lot of uses and it could maybe even be used for cars. The future car may be able to fly and this may be used to get it off the ground. This could also be used for hovercrafts and boats as well.The article that I read was quite amusing. The robot could carry your things around. As simply and funny as this sounds, this could actually be very useful. For supermarkets and stores this could replace the common shopping cart. This could also replace walkers that the elderly have to put stuff into. Baby's, could also be carried in this if it was modified for comfort. This would make transportation of goods and baby's much easier and more efficient. The robot could also be used for athletes who needtheir equipment carried around. This could also replace shopping baskets as well.The article that I read was about a robot that could mop and vacuum the floor at the same time. This could be used in the common kitchen and household. This could be seen everywhere from a house to a restaurant. This would make cleaning extremely easy while still getting the job done. This could also be used at bathrooms that no one wants to clean. This would help the elderly very much if they are forgetful and don't remember to wash their floors. The article I read was called "Professor Develops 'brain' for Robots". The article is basically about Dr. Sarangapani who develops a brain for robots that can enable them to do whatever they want with no or little supervision by human beings. Also the technology that they use in the robots let one robot be a 'leader robot' and the other ones are called 'follower' robots will follow it's lead. This system is called a nonholonomic system. If problems are occurring with the leader robot, it will switch places with another robot. All this technology was developed, or at least partially developed by Dr. Sarangapani. He believes that this research is most crucial for aerial vehicles.
This technology could affect the future or our economy in a few ways. First off, this could help certain jobs that need robots. It will make the people do a lot less if the robots can help. The most important thing that I think this technology could do though is help people with disabilities. They need the help more than most people and if the robot has it's own brain then maybe it could take care of a disabled person. They could also aerial vehicles like Dr. Sarangapani said in the article I read. It can help helicopters by possibly avoiding a fatal crash by deploying the landing gear on its own. That is how I think this technology could affect our future or our economy.