WILL IT BE THAT THE ROBOTS ARE GOING TO REPLACE US IN THE FUTURE?
Technological advances have now acquired a greater boom in the world, because the human being has the ability to improve and evolve their environment and has been willing to venture into the technological field with great impetus, which has made very significant progress in micro technology, computational intelligence, robotic science, the proposal of nanotechnology in response to the need for devices that are increasingly portable and effective, in order to contribute to the quality of life of humanity.
In that order of ideas, I want to expose some current situations about robotics.
WHAT IS ROBOTICS?
It is a science or branch of technology, which studies the design and construction of machines capable of performing tasks performed by humans that require the use of intelligence.
The sciences and technologies from which it could derive could be: algebra, programmable automatons, state machines, mechanics or computers.
That said, I want to talk to you about the first robot with artificial intelligence that arrived in the "CIMÓN" space. It was manufactured by the German Space Agency.
It is the size of a basketball, nicknamed "flying brain" is prepared to float without gravity at the height of the eyes of the ISS astronauts.
It took off and arrived on Monday, July 2, at the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the Dragon ship, from Spacex.
It is important to highlight that the Dragon capsule, integrated to the Falcon 9 rocket, also arrived with blueberries, ice cream, genetically identical mice for a study on intestinal bacteria.
Coffee was also transported to accompany the blueberries and ice cream that astronauts usually eat in space, and another 2700 kilos of material; supplies needed to continue with your scientific work.
The activation of CIMÓN will represent "a historical moment", since it will be the first robot of its kind to interact with people in space.
And according to experts, CIMON's brain will be constantly updated by IBM, so its intelligence, and its role, will continue to grow.
CIMÓN was trained to recognize the face of Alexander Gerst, a geophysicist at the 42-year-old European Space agency.
It is said that floating at the height of the eyes of the astonauts, you can detect with your front camera if the person in front of you is really Gerst or another person.
It was also designed to interpret Gerst's emotional state.
WHAT DOES THE ROBOT SKILLS SEEM LIKE?
Fantastic! In addition, this robot has more than ten propellers that help you avoid tripping while floating in the Columbus module of the space laboratory.
And although the six crew members can talk to him (which is designed to communicate in English), he was trained to work better with Gerst.
According to the information of AFP the main objective of this flight will be to demonstrate if this technology works, because the robot must be able to guide Gerst in several procedures, even showing him photos and videos if they are necessary.
In the same way, Gerst will be able to ask him questions beyond the simple procedure that they are talking about.
This is great, it would be interesting if we could all visualize and manipulate this finding.
But at the speed that science is going, it is not surprising, nor impossible that soon the world is full of robotic science in the technological field.
WILL THEY BE THE ROBOTIC SCIENCE WHO WILL REPLACE THE HUMANITY IN THE FUTURE IN THE NEW TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES?
INTERESTING -MAN- SCIENCE!
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I thing it's impossible... but it's a interesting idea.
Replace the impossible humanity, since man manages science, and will always be the man that through innovations look for alternatives for its advance, but it could be a boom in the important technological area. Thanks for comment.
Interesting question, Great publication @ ricci01. The human ingenuity will always be above what a machine can do, faith made, what yesterday was innovative, today is obsolete.