Topic > Why do machines work better than people? - 634

The most likely predictions Looking ahead to 2020, the penetration of the digital world into every aspect of ordinary life will be close to completion. Unexpected robots are coming. Robots will play an important role in the future. Robots are machines and are better at rules and routines while people are better at directing and diagnosing. But things don't have to stay that way. It is an invisible force that goes by many names. What jobs will the robot perform in the near future? Computerization, automation, artificial intelligence, technology and innovation are all in one robot. Why do machines work better than people? Tractor is a more powerful robot than farmers. Technically, robotic arms are stronger and more tireless than assembly line workers. It is confirmed that robots have thrived in replacing a particular type of occupation such as the middle-wage, medium-skilled, routine-heavy worker, especially in manufacturing and office administration. No two conversations with the robot are the same, which means an interesting near future for artificial intelligence. First, there will be many robots that can run faster than most humans. Beyond that, we can command robots to attend a meeting for us, and they can also have myriad practical applications from defense and security to life science devices that could provide companionship to the elderly and monitor their health on a daily basis . as communication devices to talk to them. Next, there will also be a health coach robot that will monitor health and fitness and guide users to lose weight through healthy eating. The robot will play the role of nutritionist and dietician. There will also be robot devices that can provide information to most people, for example a...... middle of paper ...... or you can change it. do scientists free us from catastrophic hurricanes and freezing polar vortices by developing the ability to control the weather? Robot spy bugs are used on a military level. These “micro-aerial vehicles,” no larger than a common housefly, have been in development for more than a decade. One of the biggest hurdles was creating enough battery power for such a small object, as well as keeping them light enough to stay airborne. Robots are used in espionage missions, where they literally act as a "fly on the wall" to record and transmit audiovisual information. A single robot is equipped with miniature cameras, microphones, modems and GPS. Despite strengthening national security, a number of privacy issues are raised. It takes a lot of time, money, passion and work to make all those robots a reality and not a fictional invention..