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1983
The fact that the word ‘robot’ exists in many languages is evidence of its recent coinage, despite the fact that it represents the fulfilment of an age-long aspiration: to create a device that can replace man in everything he cannot or does not wish to do himself, but still needs or wants to do, without presenting any threat to his authority.
Philippe Coiffet, Michel Chirouze
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The fact that the word ‘robot’ exists in many languages is evidence of its recent coinage, despite the fact that it represents the fulfilment of an age-long aspiration: to create a device that can replace man in everything he cannot or does not wish to do himself, but still needs or wants to do, without presenting any threat to his authority.
Philippe Coiffet, Michel Chirouze
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There Is No "I" in "Robot": Robots and Utilitarianism
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006In this article, the author uses the 2004 film I, Robot as a philosophical resource for exploring several issues relating to machine ethics. Though the author did not consider the film particularly successful as a work of art, it offers a fascinating conception of machine morality and raises questions that are well worth pursuing.
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Technology and Health Care, 2010
The paper presents the background, main achievements and components of rehabilitation robotics in a simple way, using non-technical terms. The introductory part looks at the development of robotic approaches in the rehabilitation of neurological patients and outlines the principles of robotic device interactions with patients.
Marko, Munih, Tadej, Bajd
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The paper presents the background, main achievements and components of rehabilitation robotics in a simple way, using non-technical terms. The introductory part looks at the development of robotic approaches in the rehabilitation of neurological patients and outlines the principles of robotic device interactions with patients.
Marko, Munih, Tadej, Bajd
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IEEE Pulse, 2011
Information and communication technology (ICT) and mechatronics play a basic role in medical robotics and computer-aided therapy. In the last three decades, in fact, ICT technology has strongly entered the health-care field, bringing in new techniques to support therapy and rehabilitation.
FERRIGNO, GIANCARLO +6 more
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Information and communication technology (ICT) and mechatronics play a basic role in medical robotics and computer-aided therapy. In the last three decades, in fact, ICT technology has strongly entered the health-care field, bringing in new techniques to support therapy and rehabilitation.
FERRIGNO, GIANCARLO +6 more
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The Cancer Journal, 2012
AbstractOver the last decade, there has been a significant progress in general surgical applications of robotic surgery. Multiple groups have reported safe and effective techniques for robotic adrenalectomy. Our aim in this review is to describe these techniques and summarize the literature on outcomes. J. Surg. Oncol. 2012; 106:622–625.
Halit Eren, Taskin, Eren, Berber
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AbstractOver the last decade, there has been a significant progress in general surgical applications of robotic surgery. Multiple groups have reported safe and effective techniques for robotic adrenalectomy. Our aim in this review is to describe these techniques and summarize the literature on outcomes. J. Surg. Oncol. 2012; 106:622–625.
Halit Eren, Taskin, Eren, Berber
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Robotics and Autonomous Robots
2008Autonomous robots are rapidly changing manufacturing processes and industrial production systems. It is now an integral component essential for improved productivity and efficiency in industrial mechanized plants. In most modern large scale production facilities, tasks such as welding, forming, drilling, milling, and locating are completely performed ...
Henry I. Ibekwe, Ali K. Kamrani
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2019
Karel Capek introduced the word robot in his short story "Opilec" first time in 1917, and then his famous play "Rossum's Universal Robots" in 1923, where he used the word robota to mean forced labor or unpleasant work. This led the development of many fictional robots with the aim of harming humanbeings.
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Karel Capek introduced the word robot in his short story "Opilec" first time in 1917, and then his famous play "Rossum's Universal Robots" in 1923, where he used the word robota to mean forced labor or unpleasant work. This led the development of many fictional robots with the aim of harming humanbeings.
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Is Ethics of Robotics about Robots? Philosophy of Robotics Beyond Realism and Individualism
Law, Innovation and Technology, 2011If we are doing ethics of robotics, what exactly is the object of our inquiry? This paper challenges 'individualist' robot ontology and 'individualist' social philosophy of robots. It is argued that ethics of robotics should not study and evaluate robotics exclusively in terms of individual machines; instead we must consider a much larger set of ...
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Functional Fibers and Fabrics for Soft Robotics, Wearables, and Human–Robot Interface
Advanced Materials, 2021Jiaqing Xiong, Pooi See Lee
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