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Ariella
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Ariella   4/12/2013 9:04:52 AM
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Some are already thinking about possible legal ramifications for robotics in the futre. From http://www.technologyreview.com/view/513571/does-a-tele-robot-operator-need-a-visa-and-w-2/:

But the near-term challenge is that machines are starting to combine software-controlled autonomy and human involvement ways that presents entirely new situations. The first death caused by a driveless car will raise similar issues. Bugs are inevitable in complex software, but it's different when this software could cause a hit-and-run.

 

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SP   4/12/2013 9:46:47 AM
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yes quite agree that electronics is controlling human beings these days. In a scenario someone is just enjoying the family time with kids and suddenly there is a nasty email from boss on the samrtphone and you tend to reply and the person's mood changes. He is completely off from the family time. Earlier people used to keep office separate and personal life separate, some intentionally did and sometimes when you are on travel no emails no access to office stuff but now with smartphones around you are literally be working all the time or atleast your mind does. Kids also enjoy playing games indoors rather than in playgrounds.

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Re: robot future
Ariella   4/12/2013 10:08:15 AM
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@SP and even when they're playing out side, some kids keep themselves tied to devices, as depicted in these pictures:



 I feel compelled to note that there really should be an apostrophe before the s in "Todays."

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SP   4/12/2013 10:23:00 AM
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so true...this a very common sight these days..i guess kids feel some kind of pride in having hi fi gadgets...

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Ariella   4/12/2013 10:25:20 AM
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@SP the right gadgets prove one's cool status, just like having the right sneakers or bag. Kids today seem to recognize brands just after they recognize colors.

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Douglas Alexander   4/12/2013 12:52:24 PM
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@SP...when gadgets are invented, I wonder if there is an overarching body of concern that considers what the ultimate social impact is going to be? That would be advisable as it seems we are creating stuff that removes us from our immediate environment and immersing us into a hybrid or virtual one. We used to play baseball on our street and only go to the curb when a car came by. I used the gutter to play marbles, and trees were for climbing in to play Tarzan of the Apes. I just don't see kids playing outside for just fun. I see them hanging out with earbuds all talking to each other and texting, but no games whatsoever.

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Re : The Robotizing of Man: Future Schlock
anandvy   4/13/2013 9:32:33 AM
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 Are we being robotized by the electronics we are using to help get our jobs done

@Douglas, thanks for the thought provoking article. I totally agree with your opinion that we are being robotized by the electronics we are using. We are relying so much on the electronics that without them we find it hard to spend time. I think we should start making more conscious effort to minimize the use of technology in our day to day life.

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anandvy   4/13/2013 2:31:31 PM
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That would be advisable as it seems we are creating stuff that removes us from our immediate environment and immersing us into a hybrid or virtual one

@Douglas, things are going to get even more challenging once products like Google glasses are released to market. Unfortunately people like to be in virtual world rather than enjoy being in the immediate environment. 

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anandvy   4/13/2013 2:34:51 PM
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 even when they're playing out side, some kids keep themselves tied to devices, as depicted in these pictures

@Ariella, true. This has become a common trend everywhere. Kids enjoy computer games more than games which involve physical exercise. Parents should make sure that their kids dont overuse the technology. 

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Douglas Alexander   4/14/2013 12:04:47 AM
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@anandvy...how can we reduce our use of electronic devices unless everyone does so at the same time. My boss wants me available by phone or Skype. My wife and I have to stay in touch, and if I am going to give a timely response to comments on EBN, I need to have my iPad so I can write a response while I am in bed just before I go to sleep. Like now. Pleasant dreams and may all your devices hold their charge and may all your accessories become continually lighter.

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