I love you R2-D2
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Synopsis : The world of technology that gives us computers,Skype and touch screen cell phones is a world of fascination for anyone. It has made our world smaller and people are closer to each other through the marvelous technology but it also has a downside that should not be overlooked. The blogs throws some light on this subject.
Once we were at the Disney world in Orlando with our two small children before going to Haiti where I had taken a job. The kids were excited to visit Disney world even if they were tired after their very long flights from the Philippines because they saw the Mickey mouse, Tigger and other characters , posed with them to take photos and saw everything with their curious eyes.
Once we were at the Disney world in Orlando with our two small children before going to Haiti where I had taken a job. The kids were excited to visit Disney world even if they were tired after their very long flights from the Philippines because they saw the Mickey mouse, Tigger and other characters , posed with them to take photos and saw everything with their curious eyes.
At one point we were ushered into a large auditorium full of
people when a beautiful young girl showed up to explain to us all how the
Disney world worked and how behind the scene , a large array of super computers
worked tirelessly to control every aspect of the Disney World.
She then pressed a button on her remote control and the
massive blue curtain started to part revealing a very large room full of
computers. She then spread her left arm over the computers thus creating a
rainbow and walked on the rainbow to reach the computers. In the process she
had become small and only then we realized that she was a hologram from the
very start but in astounding 3D in dazzling colors that was so real that no one
knew what was coming.
We were ushered into the realm of technology in a seamless
way that took our breath away. The girl explained how the computers controlled
everything from the sale of tickets to rides, to the crowd control, to food
delivery, to lights and security. We learned how these computers kept an eye on
all aspects of the Disney World all the time and reacted quickly when something
was not working well and alerted the crew so that the problem could be solved
quickly.
It controlled the emergency services in case an accident happened
and alerted the hospitals right away. It kept an eye through CCTV cameras
everywhere and assessed the situation in real time and took measures that were
needed.
Then the curtains closed slowly and the girl reappeared
stepping down from the rainbow and became the full size girl we first saw and
bowed her head to the thundering applause. It was very impressive although to
the kids it seemed all so magical. We too thought it was so magical.
We have grown up watching Star Wars and R2-D2 and C-3PO and
grown to love those robots that not only could talk, walk and had a sense of
humor but were fun to watch. R2-D2 could only chirp like a bird but could
project holograms and do many magical things while C-3PO constantly nagged R2-D2
thinking it may do something foolish and get into trouble which it often did.
What we still do not understand is how much robots have taken
over many routine works in factories and do myriad of chores that may seem to
you and me nothing short of miraculous. All you have to do is to visit a modern
car assembly plant somewhere if they let you in and watch in amazement how the
robots assemble cars, weld all the parts together with uncanny precision and
watch the welding through its camera eyes and detect the slightest fault and re
weld the spot.
You watch how the robots spray and paint the cars in a funny
dancing or zigzag way and miss nothing in the process.Then other robots attach the wheels and do numerous other
chores before they it push the finished shiny car to the next station.
Then you may visit another factory in Japan where numerous
robots work 24 hours a day seven days a week to manufacture car parts with
computer controlled precision on massive machines. The process is so automated
that a supervisor just watches the process with a bored look because he has
nothing to do but watch.
If you visit the massive shipyards in Korea or China, you may
see how the robots weld massive steel plates together to give the shape to a
huge ship under construction. So robots perform numerous tasks that may be at times
difficult and even dangerous but with precision and care because they are
programmed to do so. Behind every robot is an expert who writes the programs
that run the robot and tell it what to do and how to do it.
There was a time when such tasks were done by people who were
although trained to do it often made mistakes leading to danger because they
were tired or sleepy. Assembly line accidents did happen that brought the
entire assembly process to a halt until the problem was solved.
There are robots that work in deep mine shafts extracting
coals and minerals under conditions where a miner would choke to death due to
dust or lack of oxygen but robots are machines that do not tire and can work
under such conditions.
Naturally some jobs became redundant as machines took over
doing what people did so there was some opposition from workers who felt
threatened by the robots but now have accepted that robots do a better job and do
it more efficiently than humans. People are being retrained to do other jobs
that still need human acumen and dexterity.
The boring and repetitive jobs that are often very tiresome
and dangerous are now done by machines so people can do other jobs that are
more creative and imaginative but retraining is not as easy as it sounds.
Depending on the job, it may require higher education, great deal of experience
and understanding how the modern technologies work.
How an algorithm works and what in the world is an algorithm
that controls these complex robots. The older generation may not be up to the
task so they protest but protest or not the robots are here to stay and
gradually will take over more and more complex tasks. Already robotic cars are being tested where you only just sit
and enjoy the ride while the automated car drives by itself and even parks by
itself. Now I hear of robotic trucks that will carry goods across the country
guided by GPS and computer technology that boggles the mind. Someday there may
even be ocean liners being automated this way but I guess I will draw a line
when it comes to flying. I will never get into a plane unless I see the
captain.
Call me what you like but there has to be a limit to the introduction
of the robotics into our lives. May be I am old fashioned but I would like to
see a real policeman and not a robot
that may be programmed to shoot first and ask
questions later as if that does not happen with some rogue policemen.
What scares me most is the concept of introducing robots to
fight wars in the future just likes what they show in Star war movies. The idea
is not so far fetched as it seems. The Japanese have made robots that almost
look like human, can walk and talk like humans and may someday take over the
war machines.
What interests me more is the introduction of robotic surgery
that can do precision surgery that can be very complicated and tiring for
humans to do. I have heard that tired surgeons make mistakes that may have severe
consequences for the patient. The robotic surgery is already a reality in some hospitals
but a lot more needs to be learned about the process and the risks involved.
I know how the automation in watch making created a
revolution when a Japanese watch maker called Seiko promoted the idea that a
very complicated watch can be assembled by a robot with precision just like a
Swiss watch that is still hand assembled.
One American looked curiously at my Seiko in 1969 and
appreciated its quality and beauty but did not know that it was assembled by a
robot. Now such watches are common and sold in every country except perhaps
North Korea but what do they know?
The future
of robotics:
We don’t know what the future holds for robotics but there
are plenty of hints of things to come like automated cars, trucks, ships and
such. Perhaps robots can do some things like healthcare efficiently thus
bringing down the cost so that more poor people can afford them.
I know that robot drivers do not text while driving and they
do not drink and drive so perhaps such automation can save lives on the road.
One fellow hit my car while I was paying my toll fee because he was texting and
lost control for a second. I let him go Scot free with just a reminder that he
should not drive and text at the same time but in other countries there would
have been fisticuffs flying for such mischief. I would really like to see robo police catch these miscreants
and give them hefty fines and can’t be bribed out of the way.
I would like to see robots someday take over the back
breaking jobs of planting rice. I know how hard it is because I have tried it
so I have a lot of sympathy for the farmers who work so hard to make a living.
Robots in agriculture can be a great help. A lot of such work can be automated.
A great robot controlled hydroponic farm can grow tremendous quantities of food
safely and pest free.
I would like to see robots take over all the dangerous jobs
and free people to do the jobs they will really like to do and not lose their
health doing it. They will be great help in rooting out corruption that eats
away at the GDP of every country giving a higher standard of living to people.
May be some day we will have a robo president who will be
super efficient and not corrupt but I guess I am getting ahead of myself here.
The use of technology to solve problems is nothing new but
how the technology is used so seamlessly to make automation a reality is very
interesting. So I love you R2-D2. You and C-3PO have not lost your sense
of humor. If the Japanese can come up with a robot that has one million jokes
in 140 languages in its memory chips then it will be perfect.
Bob Hope would not have liked it but who cares?
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