Throughout the years, technology has improved drastically – creating
machines and devices that were unimaginable 50 years ago. And perhaps
the most advanced and interesting of society’s technological
advancements is robots – but it is also the most misunderstood.In fact,
according to recent Pew Research, more than 70 percent of Americans
express concern about a world in which machines perform many of the
tasks done by humans.Fortunately, there are people who believe humans
and robots can coexist and work together in harmony and are working to
debunk many of the fears people have about them.Mouser Electronics Inc.,
a leading semiconductor and electronics component distributor based in
Fort Worth, TX, and celebrity engineer Grant Imahara, have teamed up
again for the fourth consecutive year for their Empowering Innovation
Together program.This year’s program is called Generation Robot, which
features five videos filmed across the world, including in the U.S.,
Germany and Japan. Mouser’s goal is to reach innovators around the globe
by showing how robots have a positive impact on humanity and change
how people see the possibility of interacting with them.Throughout the
Generation Robot series, the entire spectrum of robotics will be
examined, as will the understanding of how robots not only have a
technological impact on society, but also a social and moral one.The
video series begins with the Imahara visiting the Institute for Robotics
and Intelligent Machines at Georgia Tech and speaking with the
executive director, Dr. Magnus Egerstedt.There, he explores several
aspects of robots, such as the basics of the machines, myths and
misconceptions, as well as the hopes for, and fears of, the advancement
of robot technology.In the video, Dr. Egerstedt mentions that robots
used to be about mechanical engineering, but now modern robots involve
psychology, because these machines will be working along with humans and
thus they need to understand people.The second video, which takes place
in Augsburg, Germany, dives into the real meaning of robots and humans
working together, as well as the way this interaction will benefit
society.The third video, which comes out in mid-July, will focus on the
all-robot-staffed hotel in Nagasaki, Japan, where Imahara investigates
the way robots behave utilizing only artificial intelligence.
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