Engineers are working toward developing a powerful new super computer that could help humanity solve it's most complex problems.
by Ray Nelson
Possible Benefits
Concerns & Fears
Types of Robots
Services:
House Hold Cleaning
Lawn & Yard Work
Chefs
Service includes:
Assembly Factory Work
Delivery
Waiter & Waitress
Bartender
Nurse Assistance
Janitors & Cleaning
Chef
Retail Sales
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Service:
Law Enforcement
Fire Fighters
Postal Delivery
Our work in this practice area includes:
Soldiers
Astronauts
IRS
Elderly Home Care
Baby Sitters
Pets
Wabot Robot
Waseda University initiated the WABOT project in 1967, and in 1972 completed the WABOT-1, the world's first full-scale humanoid intelligent robot. It was the first android, able to walk, communicate with a person in Japanese (with an artificial mouth), measure distances and directions to the objects using external receptors (artificial ears and eyes), and grip and transport objects with hands.
“Intelligent robots will be cheaper, faster, and far more reliable than humans. And they can work 168 hours a week, not just 40. No capitalist in his or her right mind would continue to employ humans.“
Alex Larkins
American Journalist
“Personally, I'm not afraid of a robot uprising. The benefits far outweigh the threats.“
DANIEL H. WILSON
Author of"Robopocalypse"
"Living fighters will gradually begin to be replaced by their robotic 'brothers' who can act faster, more accurately and more selectively than people," ,
Vitaly Davydov
Deputy director of Russia's Advanced Research Foundation