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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Robot Teachers in School - Say Goodbye to Teaching Jobs


Merryland International School staff at the robotics lab.

Welcome to Poverty
  • How do you rise out of poverty or even just feed yourself in a world where there are 100 humans applying for each of the remaining jobs that robots or computers are not doing?
  • The collapse of our economy to robotics/technology is right here before our eyes, but we refuse to see the truth.
  • Look for an explosion of the welfare state as millions go their entire lives without employment.


(Abu Dhabi)  -  Robots will soon be teaching basic math and other subjects at a private school in Abu Dhabi.

Merryland International School in Mussafah has launched what it claims is the first robotic lab in a UAE school, with more than 30 cutting edge robots including humanoids with built-in intelligence.
 
TRANSLATION  -  That means 30 humans were not hired as teachers. No pay checks.  No way to support themselves with work. No ability to buy products to stimulate the economy. Also, if the robots do a good job existing teachers will be fired and replaced with machines.

Humanoid AISOY Raspberry Pi robot will teach basic addition and subtraction while Nao, the 57-cm tall Evolution Humanoid robot from France, will help special needs children.
 
Nao can walk, talk and even recognise emotions. The programmable robot can also be used to explore research topics in robotics, computer science, human-machine interaction and even social sciences.
 
Say goodbye to your job as robots, computers and outsourcing
destroy the economy and your ability to buy a home, car or
eat any food without using an EBT card.

Then there is the Genibo Robot Dog which falls asleep if the students are not attentive.

“I have sourced out some of the best and most advanced robots including humanoids, quadrupeds, hexapods, flying robots and pet robots from all over the world,” Susheela George, Founder of Merryland, told XPRESS.

“Our aim is to mould future scientists, designers, engineers and leaders,” she added.
 
Susheela claims the school has invested half a million dirhams to set up the robotics lab.
 
The school will have robotics science as a subject integrated to their Cambridge International curriculum, and delivered through physics, ICT and math classes. Students from grade three to 12 will benefit from the lab.
 
“The course will start in full swing next year after the teachers have completed their training from Pittsburgh University in the US,” said Susheela.

Read More at Gulf News.com


These Robots Are About to Take Your Job




HAL 9000:
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"




Kyle Reese Describes Terminator




Yes, we are that stupid.
"Listen, and understand. That terminator is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead."
 Kyle Reese
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Killer robots a small step away
Killer robots programmed to open fire without human control are just a “small step” from the battlefield and military powers should agree to outlaw them, a top United Nations official has said.

Angela Kane, the UN’s high representative for disarmament, said governments should be more open about programmes to develop the technology and she favoured a pre-emptive ban before it was too late.
She said: “Any weapon of war is terrible, and if you can launch this without human intervention, I think it’s even worse. It compounds the problem and dehumanises it in a way.
“It becomes a faceless war and I think that’s really terrible and so to my mind I think it should be outlawed. The decision is really in the hands of the states who have the capability to develop them."
Ms Kane said there was “a great deal of concern” about the prospect of killer robots being developed that would commit war crimes on the battlefield.
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(Telegraph.co.uk/news)
 

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