The Technology Of Human Robotics
Technological development is happening far faster than previous industrial revolutions. It began as a form of IT but it is now developing and employing a range of emerging electronic technologies. These include 3D commercial production, data driven vehicles, robotic, bio-technology, AI and there is a blurring of physical, digital and biological elements to create a new techno-reality.
In business, the use of Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing, machine learning, predictive analytics, and business intelligence tools, applications now creating new methods to conduct, operate and manage the business.
The rise of cloud computing, cloud storage, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning is the example, that we will be soon on the node that connects our body and capture the data of human activities in real-time. Invention and development of Technology have changed our life positively and negatively. The new technologies and inventions are results of our curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving techniques.
What else we will do on this earth if we’re not improving ourselves every day?
It’s important that technological development should be environmental and human-friendly. Technology is a flower for life, not a productivity killer. We’re looking like a robotic human and it’s the biggest example of how technology has changed our lives positively and negatively and of course this is also changing and bringing new types of criminal activity.
Mechanical People
To a certain extent the boundaries between robots and humans will become blurred. Transplants will start using electronically controlled artificial organs and prosthesis will be a routine surgical procedure. Before long it’s likely that the world’s population will include billions of people and billions of robots, with the latter doing almost all of the heavy, routine labour. People will work on improving the software for the robots and the IT industry will be home to companies developing programs for robots just like they now develop apps for users to download and install.
Nano-Robots will travel deep into the body to deliver drugs to diseased cells or perform micro-surgery. Specially installed sensors will monitor people’s health and transmit their findings into a cloud-based storage that can be accessed by the local doctor. All of which should lead to a considerable increase in life expectancies.
The Future of Robotics
As with technology in general, corporate and industrial developers and independent inventors alike have enthusiastically adapted robotics to the entertainment and public relations industries. Corporations like Sony are beginning to market robotic pets that look and behave like cats or dogs, for people with allergies, or those who don't have the time to take care of a real pet. Since the 1980s novelty robots have appeared at trade shows, conference openings, and in safety programs at grammar schools.
Robotic technology has been integrated into in every facet of our lives, from manufacturing to military strategies, medicine, and other public and private service industries including environmental cleanup, space and underwater exploration, and entertainment.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics during the last quarter of the twentieth century has resulted in predictions that androids, autonomous humanoid robots, will be a part of our everyday lives before the end of the twenty-first century.
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