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Robotics in the Future

Most people in the modern world drive a car.  In the future, we can expect that nearly everyone will have a robot.  

What will the robot do?  The robot will clean your house, go grocery shopping, cook meals, and mow the lawn.  Basically, each of us will own a personal assistant that doesn’t need to be paid.

Honda motor company has spent a great deal of research with their robot Asimo.  The company has a vision of putting a robot in everybody’s home.  To date, the robot can walk up and down stairs and do some very simple tasks.  The act of walking and not running into things is probably one of the most important advances of Asimo.

Robotics and Biology

Researchers have been able to take rat brain cells and make them run a car a remote control car.  They cells were able to learn and react.  

Biology and computers will be seamlessly integrated together.  The robots of the future will probably look a lot like biological organisms.  

Biological robots will be thousands of times faster at processing than today’s computers and be much smaller.  We will take designs from nature because they work so well.  In the end, we will be using computers to harness biological power.

There will be ethical questions raised and this threatens to stop the scientific progress.      

 

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