Thursday, April 3, 2014

AI and Robotics

It's hard to say what robots can do.  We program them, so they do whatever we want them to.  Over the past few years we've built robots that can do a variety of things such as assemble a car or even drive a car itself.  I recently saw a table tennis match between a robot and a human (one of the worlds top players).  The robot was fast and gave the human a run for his money, but in the end it was the little human nuances that the robot could not replicate.  The human ability to maneuver the ball and themselves still cannot be matched by a robot...but they're close.  I believe humans are more prone to making errors.  When we repeat mindless tasks all day it begins to wear us down.  A robot, however, would be able to do the same task several thousand times with the exact precision of the first one.  Unfortunately robots can cause errors as well, which is why a human (or humans) need to be attached to each machine, checking it constantly for any errors or odd behavior.  If a machine were to injure somebody, the first person they can look to would be the person(s) in charge of operation/maintenance.  Steven Henn's article When Robots Can Kill, It's Unclear Who Will Be to Blame he mentions that many technologies are being used for war purposes.  This brings us to a bit of a dilemma, who is to blame for the actions/errors of this robot?  The man who built the technology for a use other than war?  The US Government?  The Military?  It's all up in the air when it comes to war and i think that is one of the factors that make it so desirable for the US.  It seems like we're fighting this invisible war and "protecting" ourselves from non existent threats, when in reality we should be protected from ourselves.

3 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you what human create nowadays it's so amazing. but also what i don't believe is that robot beats humans we the one create them but after all they take the lead

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  2. Yup Roberts are powerful then humans ,but still they can be only controlled by human .

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  3. I couldn't have said it any better myself. I think you have made a very strong argument here. No matter who is to blame we must be careful with replacing flesh and blood for machinery and technology. At some point we may come to regret our "advancements".

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