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Title: INTRODUCTION TO BASIC ROBOTICS


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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC ROBOTICS
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What is Robotics?
  • The word robot was coined by Karel Capek who
    wrote a play entitled R.U.R. or Rossums
    Universal Robots back in 1921.
  • The base word comes from the Czech word robota
    or robotnik which means work, forced labor,
    servitude, or drudgery.
  • In his play, machines modeled after humans had
    great power but without common human failings.
    In the end these machines were used for war and
    eventually turned against their human creators.

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What do robots do?
  • Most of robots today are used in factories to
    build products such as cars and electronics.
    Others are used to explore underwater and even
    other planets.

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What are robotics made of?
  • Robots have 3 main components?
  • Brain- usually a computer
  • Actuators and mechanical parts- motors, pistons,
    grippers, wheels, gears.
  • Sensors- vision, sound, temperature, motion,
    light, touch, etc.
  • With these three components, robots can interact
    and affect their environment to become useful.

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The Impact of Robotics on Society
  • Since robots are used mainly in manufacturing, we
    see their impact in the products we use every
    day.
  • Results in a cheaper product
  • Can do a better job than a human such as surgery
    where high precision is a benefit.
  • Used in exploration in dangerous places such
    as in volcanoes which allows us to learn
    without endangering ourselves.

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Problems with robotics
  • As with any machine, robots can break and even
    cause disaster. They are powerful machines that
    we allow to do certain things. When something
    goes wrong, terrible things can happen.
  • Luckily, robots are designed with safety features
    that limit the harm they can do.
  • There is a problem of evil people using robots
    for evil purposes. True today with other forms
    of technology such as weapon biological
    materials.
  • Robots could be used in future wars. This could
    be good or bad. Name some ways.

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Advantages of robotics
  • Robotics can do things we humans just dont want
    to do, and usually cheaper.
  • Robots can do unsafe jobs like monitoring a
    nuclear power plant or explore a volcano.
  • Robots can do things more precise than humans and
    allow progress in medicine and science and other
    useful advances.
  • Robots are especially good at boring, repetitive
    tasks such as making circuit boards or dispensing
    parts.

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Job Displacement
  • Some people are concerned that robots will reduce
    the number of jobs and kick people out of their
    jobs.
  • The net affect of advanced technology such as
    robots is that humans become more productive.

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Three laws of robotics
  • Popular science fiction writer Isaac Asimov
    created the Three Laws of Robotics
  • A robot must not injure a human being or, through
    inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  • A robot must always obey orders given to it by a
    human being, except where it would conflict with
    the first law.
  • A robot must protect its own existence, except
    where it would conflict with the first or second
    law.

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The future of robotics
  • The population of robots is growing rapidly.
  • This growth is lead by Japan that has almost
    twice as many robots as the USA.
  • All estimates suggest that robots will play an
    ever-increasing role in modern society.
  • Robotics will continue to be used in tasks where
    danger, repetition, and precision prevents humans
    from performing.

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Lets continue to learn more about robotics.
  • The end
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