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Robots: Crash Course Computer Science #37

Robots: Crash Course Computer Science #37

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Today we're going to talk about robots! Robots are often thought as a technology of the future, but they're already here by the millions in the workplace, our homes, and pretty soon on the roads. We'll discuss the origins of robotics to its proliferation, and even look at some common control designs that were implemented to make them more useful in the workplace. Robots are often thought of as a menace or danger to society, and although there definitely is the propensity for malicious uses, robots also have the potential to drastically improve the world
Date: 2022-04-04

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Kids want to 'play' games that travel (i. e. pokemon) why not make lots of inexpensive drones in many different types (subs, tanks, aircraft?
The museums & other educational institutions of the world could create clues to build interest in school subjects. Ever imagine flying over the Eiffel tower, crossing the arctic, or exploring under water caves? Instead of waiting to connect to an online game, or selecting tools, kids would be waiting to find an empty drone in that part of the world & connect to it. They can request the builders to fit different scanning & measurement devices, or they could build & ship theirs to a charging facility near by. Build tons of jobs all across the globe.

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I feel like the categorization of A[z]imov's laws of robotics is a bit glib. If you read his robot-centric stories, they are usually all about mishaps and problems with the interpretation of the laws, which are seen by more naive characters as perfectly valid and complete rulesets.
If anything, the laws read more to me like the parody product of a strawman overambitious engineer or philosopher that takes themselves too seriously.

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Very strange episode. A bit of history with some hiccups (e. g. The Czech word 'Robot'); You mention Autonomous Cars, but no UAVs or AUVs; the terminator is mentioned and how we are trying to make androids, but nothing about how robots are used in healthcare, warehouses or factories (their main use up to date. To top it all of sudden basics of Control theory and PID controllers. Very strange episode.
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We should use machine learning in order to teach robots about morality and ethics, whilst using variations of the Three Laws as a set of training wheels until they are fully matured. We should also be teaching ethics and morality to bots/agents on the internet, ESPECIALLY copyright/demonitization bots.
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-Azimov-? Asimov. And he didn't invent the three laws as some kind of solution for the problem of robotic ethics - they were a really rough starting point, and the stories he wrote based on them were almost all about how those laws went wrong and were not adequate on their own.
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Once wars are being fought by robots it will still be down to, who can kill the most opposing humans-, and/or who runs the opposition out of resources first. SSDD.
-Most being, however many whichever side is willing to give up, before saying -uncle-.

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Robotic technology is machine intelligence which is different from human intelligence.
robotic should have their unique design not using current CPU, all heading toward wrong direction.

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The first mentioning of an automaton or robot thet I know of is in the Iliad. Not quite the place one would expect to find a robot. Hephaistos had some automatons working as servants.
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Dear Carrie, thank you for your useful and great videos.
I have a question please,
How can I make wonderful videos like yours? I mean design and the cartoon stuff.
Thank you.

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never make super computer ai, or its going to take over the world same way as skynet.
better make a general android ai that the worse thing they do is from detroit become human.

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