Friday, November 18, 2011

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    It's 2020 at three in the morning when Zach wakes up in his bed to the smell of eggs and sizzling bacon. His personal robot named CHARLIE has just entered the room holding a tray of a nice hot breakfast served seemingly cooked by a master chef. This is what most suspect to be the future of robotics but Paul D'angio of the RoMeLa lab at Virginia Tech says this will not happen anytime soon.
    In today's modern society robotics are starting to play an increasingly more important role on society as it progresses. Today most robots are seen in cars, schools, and in the military. AI continues to progress but is limited by the speed of processors and the brains of those who program them.

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