Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Why people are so scared of Robots?

Why we so scared of  Robots? AIs

what is ALS

ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.” Amyotrophic” comes from the Greek language. "A" means no. "Myo" refers to muscle.  "Trophic" means nourishment. So, amyotrophic means "no muscle nourishmmuscle has no nourishment, it "atrophies" or wastes away. 

"Lateral" identifies the areas in a person's spinal cord where portions of the nerve cells that signal and control the muscles are located.  

As this area degenerates, it leads to scarring or hardening ("sclerosis") in the region.


What is Robots?

robot, any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner. By extension, robotics is the engineering discipline dealing with the design, construction, and operation of robots.

 in the task there is serval movies which assigned in the task  I take it one by one

 if we see the video it can be observe that How the human being is depend upon a robots when they are not truly trustworthy. they can harm humans also. fear  of robots known as Robophobia .there are many reasons the people are so scared of robots. as the robots are known as Artifical   Intelligence they can be harm the human being. they have not  emotions they can not understand the action or reaction  of human being they have not mutual understanding.

on the other hand it can be also observe that  robots are more capable than human beings. they can work 24 hours without any rest.

why people are so scared of robots

As in the one article by Marine davids  she gives the reasons of it.

Robots have become an integral part of the manufacturing industry, but they’re also moving into other industries as well. As they continue to become a larger part of our society, people are voicing growing fears about them. Whether it’s a fear for their jobs, their lives, or something else entirely, it’s all built on a lack of knowledge.


1. They’re Not Safe

First and foremost, you’ll hear about how robots aren’t safe. While it’s true that fenced robots in manufacturing are behind said fences for a reason, that’s not to say that their collaborative counterparts are dangerous as well. While nothing is completely safe, collaborative robots are in fact built using a standard set of guidelines known as the ISO TS 15066.

These provide some standards for collaborative robotics to abide by, which helps manufacturers ensure that their robots are as safe as can be. Today’s standards, combined with safety technology, has resulted in several excellent options for safety with collaborative robots:

● Power and force limiting

● Speed and separation monitoring


2. They’ll Take Our Jobs

Throughout history, people have always feared technology, because they were scared it would make their jobs obsolete. Cars, the printing press, industrial technology, all of these things were met with fear in the past. People were afraid these things would put them out of work, but in every case, they did not.

Instead, technology creates new industries, new jobs, and more prosperity as a whole. With robots, the same thing is happening today. People in manufacturing are afraid their jobs will be taken, but new jobs are already being created.

Whether it’s someone to program the robots, or a human to work on more intricate tasks that robots can’t perform, new roles are emerging as robots increase production and lower costs. Back-breaking jobs that humans hate can now be given to robots, thus freeing them up to do more rewarding work.

There’s nothing to fear, because technology creates far more than it destroys when it comes to industries, jobs, and careers.

3. Artificial Intelligence Is Dangerous

We’ve made some huge strides in regards to artificial intelligence, but we’re a long ways off from robots that are as smart, or smarter than humans. People who think about decades in the future may have concerns about the intelligence of robots being used against us, but that’s not something we need to worry about now.

The current landscape of robotics puts us squarely in control. As a result, the idea of robots turning on us or becoming sentient is still in the realm of science fiction. Major technology figures like Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, and others are already thinking about how to properly harness A.I.

Geoff Hinton, known as the “godfather of deep learning,” told the BBC that “You can see things clearly for the next few years, but look beyond 10 years and we can’t really see anything. It’s just a fog.”

Instead, we should focus on the fact that today’s A.I systems can process information too vast or too complex for humans to grasp. There’s nothing to fear from the growth of A.I as we are still in the infancy of the technology


Movies Based on Al:
RA.oneNamed after a video game antagonist in the film, this Shah Rukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor-starrer left many wondering as to how characters from a game jumped into the real world. While Ra.One is the villain, G.One (sigh) is the “hero” of the game, who can shift shapes, assume identities and save people from a crashing train.

Krrish 3 

Before the verbal spat and name calling between actress Kangana Ranaut and actor Hrithik Roshan, they had starred together in this Krrish (2006) sequel. While it is showcased that the hero Krrish’s superpowers have been transferred to him by an alien, the antagonist Kaya is shown to have an odd combination of robotic, shape-shifting and human qualities.

Robot: 

Robot is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language science fiction action film written and directed by S. Shankar. The film was released on  1 October 2010 (India) and became so popular. In the film Robot, Vaseegaran, a brilliant scientist, builds Chitti, a unique robot, who is programmed to protect mankind and also feel human emotions. Problems arise when Chitti falls in love with Vaseegaran's girlfriend, at the end part of the movie we find that just because of changing small chip in Chitti (The Robot) it became dangerous for human beings. It also harmed his own master and other people. Chitti a friendly robot in the beginning, turnes into monster at the end. 

In a recent days  in the science city  which is located is Ahmedabad in that also there is robots can be seen as  they are welcoming guest.

The huge replica of the transformer robot leaves you awestruck right at the entrance. Designed to be a one-of-its kind human-robot interaction, the visitors to the Gallery will be welcomed and greeted by a reception robot which is a humanoid with social skills. This humanoid robot will greet, welcome visitors and introduce them to the facility. It also engages in conversations with the visitors along with expressing emotions of joy, surprise and enthusiasm. Each floor in the gallery is dedicated to showcase the utility and applications of robots in different fields including medicine, agriculture, space, defense, and its uses in everyday life.

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 A dedicated VR zone will take the visitors into the world of augmented and virtual reality. The journey at the gallery doesn’t end without visiting the Robo café where you can relish food made by robotic chefs and served by Robo waiters. Boasting of over 200 robots of 79 different kinds with different robotic workshop kits- the robotic gallery certainly is a one stop robotics destination.


Conclusion:

so it can be said that the robots and artifical intelligence are very helpful for  human beings but they are also harmful for human being.



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