In the short story "Liar", I could say that it is a good science fiction because of its concept. The RB-34 is a robot who has the ability to read minds that may cause trouble to humans. While in the movie, the robots are hurting humankind physically that violates the law of robotics. It is possible for that moment to happen if the inventors cannot control the information they are programming to the robots. Indeed, good science fiction for the both short story and movie because it is really possible to happen soon or in the future.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Bell As My House Buddy!
It is nice to wake up in the morning with breakfast's ready. All you need to do is sit back, relax and enjoy eating it. Well, it is also motivating to go to work if your stuffs are already prepared and you are on the go. See? Nothing to worry about. It seems interesting if your house chores buddy is a robot. Why not? Robots in other countries are being used as a cleaner, nanny, dish washer, sweeper, gardener and works that real people do. If I were given a chance to own a helping robot, I probably won't reject it because it will be a big help for me at home. The robot will serve as our dishwasher and house maid to lessen our chores and save energy for my other essential activities to do. I will name her "Bell" because i find it cute. Her characteristics are friendly, responsible, keen and punctual. I want her to be real quick but careful in doing her tasks, approachable every time her master asks her to do this or do, on time in all things.
When we talk about humanoid robots, they sounds really techy. But they should also limit the programs of it to avoid negative effects on the society. People will get lazier compared before if science will allow full capabilities on the robot. They will tend to depend everything to the robot because they are complacent that these humanoid robots are designed to take place their responsibilities. Inventors, instead, limit the abilities of the robots to still keep the humans moving day by day.
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