Robot

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Date Submitted: 03/26/2013 02:36 AM

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1. Introduction

The development of science and technology as quickly contibute to improving labor productivity. Especially the birth and development of robotics to create automation in the production process reduced the manual labor of man.

When information technology is the foundation for the introduction of innovations which quickly become explosive phenomenon in the ecomomy, we have every reason to hope that one day, the generation of intelligent robots will participate in market and enter the economy and social life due to potential applications in various fields.

Robots which are artificial structures can automatically perform a limited number of jobs in its production design content. Robots can be made from different materials and have many sizes. Some robots have sensor systems which are considered as the human senses. Today, robots are used to replace humans doing dangerous things and to increase the accuracy of the work in all fields such as production, medicine, education, ect... In the future, robots will become an important and dispensable part of human life.

Thus, the question that we are interested in the future, whether repleacing the humans by intelligent robots can happen? Or robots are just only effective tools to help us and to be controlled by humans? Now, we will analyze the advantages and limitations which answer the question has been posed.

2. Will robots replace humans?

2.1. Benefits of robots

Robots have been developed by extended modern research, and are being used in numerous industries for achieving advantages which would not be possible with the human beings. They are used in many fields of life. Some of the advantages for using robots are mentioned below included into six fields: production, science, medicine, education, entertainments and household.

2.1.1. Production

Robots - modern concepts were begun to be developed when the Industrial Revolution allowed the use of more complex mechanics and the subsequent...