24 Presentations on Robots

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Man Versus Machine
John Hagel's Machine Keynote Discusses Job Competitiveness with Robots
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Man Versus Machine
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Prosthetic Eyes
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Bionic Advancement in Health
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Improving the Service Industry
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Robotic Breakthroughs
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Redefining Beauty
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Removing Negative Connotations
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Using Drones for Good
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Challenging Human Intelligence
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Extreme Technology-Focused Economies
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Markets Sustained by Cyborgs
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Embracing Automations
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The Evolution of Empathic Robotics
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Questioning Automated Weaponry
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Connecting with Machines
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Become a Cyborg
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Drones Helping Humanity
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The Importance of Robotic Assistance
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Examining Human Consciousness
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The Truth About Sustainability
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Working with Technology
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Lessons from Robots
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Evolving Technologies
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Exploring Brain-Powered Technology

Questioning Automated Weaponry to Embracing Automatons

— April 11, 2014 — Eco
These presentations on robots showcase the ways they are being embraced by a wide variety of industries. Robots are no longer perceived as something futuristic or unknown; they are adopting the reputation of being a new technology with which humans can work to improve efficiency, accuracy and health problems. These speeches show how robots are being incorporated and used for modern day processes.

Sue Everatt proposes a world in which robots will do everything from building buildings, to working behind a bar and designing a bridge. Things that typically revolved around money would be controlled by robots and the new currency would be natural resources.

John Seely Brown believes that humans and machines working together can be infinitely more powerful than man or machine alone. He uses chess as an example, where a team of humans working together with a machine can beat the best chess super computers in addition to the best human players in the world.

The speech by Henry Evans explores how robots are now drastically improving the quality of lives of people with physical disabilities. He created 'Robots for Humanity,' an organization dedicated to aiding bed-ridden individuals.

These speeches are particularly interesting as society is reaching an intersection of positive and negative perspectives of technology.
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