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5 ways we use robots


Robots are among us! Not to sound like the beginning to a new Sci-Fi conspiracy movie but the opening is just stating the obvious. When we say robots some think of the movie I- robot starring Will Smith or the terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger for some of us older folks. But here is five ways robots are alive and well in our everyday lives. Home automation Perhaps the most riveting and featured environment setting for new century robotics is the home. The wireless capabilities of home automation control every aspect of the homes utility from lights, plumbing, door entry, home entertainment, security, communication, and heating & cooling. Car customization Vehicles robotic features allows seats, steering wheels, and mirrors to contour to its drivers preferred postures and body parameter. The car is robotic as a mobile extension of the human being plus its ability to react and interact with ongoing traffic automatically gives it modern capabilities of pulse, and command. Mobile electronics Has significant robotic features beyond its online capabilities from following scheduled alarms, to Bluetooth sync command frequency outputs and inputs. Signal capabilities of mobile electronics gives the it capabilities to communicate signals of data in the form of sound, and video, and even text. Site customization Database programs stores personal search history,for products, locations, people, animals, plants, species, and cells. These features allow artificial intelligence the power to interact with humans in a way an intelligent professional could from the privacy of their homes or even in a public space. Healthcare Has become probably the most lucrative industry in the use of robotic engineering. Robots are now used to perform surgery with laser technology with remote command features. Beyond surgical usage the robots are found in labs to perform experiments dealing with modern discoveries that goes further then the health industry limits.

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