Week 3 Robotics + Art
Week 3 Robotics + Art
A robot is being programmed to garden. http://bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/advancements-in-computing-power-and-machine-intelligence-result-in-steady-progress-in-robotics |
The more and more we as a world gain new and improved technology is not only improves lives but can completely alter the way we do our everyday tasks. Everyday scientists experiment and play with nature and our biological background with the hopes for one to possibly become mobile once again to possibly help them after an accident occurs involving losing a limb or even being born with a disability. These biological advancements are being created daily to strive to help those who were affected in some way and won't be the same as everyone around them, which is why they created prosthetics.
A man with a brand new prosthetic is capable of doing normal tasks. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bionic-deka-arm-mind-controlled-prosthetic-approved-by-fda/ |
We have all seen movies that influence and move us. But I believe the movie Ready Player One gives us a good hint of what society would look like if they came out with a game that you manually were in the game and controlled every move that it made and customized it to look however you wanted it to. In the movie the game has taken over society to the point where everyones job is to play the game and it influences everybody in the entire world because of a creation so incredible it allows people to be someone they are not.
Ready Player One is a movie with heavy influence on the youth about the future. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ready_player_one/ |
References:
“Advancement in Robotics and Technology - From Science Fiction to Reality.” The Malta Independent, July 2015, www.independent.com.mt/articles/2015-07-04/local-news/Advancement-in-robotics-and-technology-From-science-fiction-to-reality-6736138356.
CBS News. “Bionic DEKA Arm, Mind-Controlled Prosthetic, Approved by FDA.” CBS News, CBS Interactive, 12 May 2014, www.cbsnews.com/news/bionic-deka-arm-mind-controlled-prosthetic-approved-by-fda/.
“The Insane and Exciting Future of the Bionic Body.” Smithsonian.com, Smithsonian Institution, 1 Sept. 2013, www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/the-insane-and-exciting-future-of-the-bionic-body-918868/.
Kaku, Michio. “Advancements in Computing Power and Machine Intelligence Result in Steady Progress in Robotics.” Big Think, Big Think, 15 Nov. 2010, bigthink.com/dr-kakus-universe/advancements-in-computing-power-and-machine-intelligence-result-in-steady-progress-in-robotics.
Schwartz, Jonathan. “The Future of 3D-Printed Prosthetics.” TechCrunch, TechCrunch, 27 June 2016, techcrunch.com/2016/06/26/the-future-of-3d-printed-prosthetics/.
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