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Old 10-22-2009, 11:23 AM
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anybody knows here what country leads now in robotics marketing?
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:32 AM
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Country? ->Japan
School? -> MIT (USA)
Company? Honda, Bell Labs, (Japan and US)

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Old 10-23-2009, 09:05 PM
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robotics will free humanity from boring jobs in the future.
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Old 10-24-2009, 03:00 AM
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mamaligya kag robot?
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Old 10-24-2009, 03:36 AM
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robotics will free humanity from boring jobs in the future.
mao... but when it does happen, daghan masuko kay mawad-an ug trabaho. ihihihi
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Old 10-24-2009, 03:46 AM
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i-robot

that movie , like terminator , we should have an off button.
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Old 10-24-2009, 10:38 PM
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mao... but when it does happen, daghan masuko kay mawad-an ug trabaho. ihihihi
this is one flaw of free market capitalism, technological unemployment. If people will be continuously displaced by machines, how will people be able to support themselves if they don't have jobs?

of course capitalism do not want to accept this, so the solution would be to create more non-sense jobs or withhold technology in order to stabilize the economic system which i think, are very stupid ideas.

as einstein said...

“Ultimate automation…will make our modern industry as primitive and outdated as the stone age man looks to us today.”
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Robots are made for specific tasks and to remove human error..

More robots, I guess, are placed on the battlefield i.e. wars, `coz robots/machines don't have life but costs million of dollars..

Anyways, @ TS, why you wanna know who's leading in Robotics? Mo-skwela ngadto?
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pila ka post para mu lvl up?
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pila ka post para mu lvl up?
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ang nakapait lang aning robotics kay daghan mawad-an og trabaho....
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i think it's japan
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Japan and USA....
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robotics will free humanity from boring jobs in the future.
and what are boring jobs?... if i may ask...
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:40 PM
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mundane and repetitive jobs that uses the least mental power of humans.

"It could enable one to return to the Greek concept of leisure, where slaves did most of the work and men had time to cultivate their minds. The essential difference is that in the future, each of us will command more than a million slaves - but they will be mechanical and electrical slaves, not fellow human beings. This will end forever the degrading exploitation of any human being by another so that he or she lives an abundant, productive, and less stressful life."

- quoted from somewhere.
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mundane and repetitive jobs that uses the least mental power of humans.

"It could enable one to return to the Greek concept of leisure, where slaves did most of the work and men had time to cultivate their minds. The essential difference is that in the future, each of us will command more than a million slaves - but they will be mechanical and electrical slaves, not fellow human beings. This will end forever the degrading exploitation of any human being by another so that he or she lives an abundant, productive, and less stressful life."

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most of it are automized as you may already know... but some jobs you deem boring are irreplaceable... take, farming for example...
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