週五(9/18)1.你是魯蛇嗎?2.機器人照顧你

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「Losers」的圖片搜尋結果
你是魯蛇嗎?
Traits of Losers: Are you One? By Alex Shalman

What is a loser? Well, many people define it differently. Some believe that a loser is someone who has no money, no job, no family and no friends. I happen to think that a loser is someone who does not trust, does not love, and does not respect others.

Qualities of a loser

        Inhibited integrity
        Integrity means that your values, what you think, say, and do are all aligned. You could argue that a serial killer has integrity because this person thinks, says, and murders consistently with his word. I would argue that this isn’t really the core value, because the core value of human beings is to love and be loved, and a short circuit in this person’s brain is creating a disconnect between the core moral values and the thoughts that lead to being a big loser.

    Unnecessary gossip and slander
    In Judaism there is a word for this, Loshon Hora, which means “prohibition of telling gossip, truthful remarks about a non-present person or party.” Another word, Motzei Shem Rah means “slander and untrue remarks”. If you’re known as a person that gossips and slanders, you’re a loser, and as such, people will not have trust in you.

    Chronic pessimism
    I’m not talking about slight pessimism now and then, but serious, consistent, and unrelenting pessimism that makes people shy away from you and causes you to miss out on the beauty of life. Such pessimism is both stifling and paralyzing.

    Pass an injured man
    No matter what activity you are engaged in, you must never fail to be concerned for another person. If you can pass a man bleeding on the ground, leave a child crying and unattended, or simply refuse to be there for someone that needs you — you’re a loser!

    No ambitions
    They say no man is an island, and as such, you have a direct influence on the people around you. By exhibiting the contagious quality of no ambition, you are very actively and directly taking away from, and polluting, anyone you come in contact with. You should read up on mental suicide.

    Q:
What are the traits of losers? Are you one?
What is your definition of losers?
Do you talk unnecessary gossip and untrue remarks?
Are you a pessimistic person?
Do you refuse to be there for someone that needs you?
Why is good being as an integrity person?
What are your ambitions?
「Robot to Care for You」的圖片搜尋結果
機器人照顧你
A Robot to Care for You in Old Age  By Dave Bernard

How would you feel about interacting with a machine rather than a human being when it comes to addressing your daily activities? I admit my first reaction when thinking of a robot caring for me in my later years was not necessarily a positive one. Robots can be a bit scary. My perspective is the result of many years as a science fiction buff, and the robot was not always such a nice guy. More often than not, the mechanical man somehow caused a variety of problems for the humans it interacted with.

But not all robots are bad. Some are being deployed to offer assistance living at home. Smart Homes, a company based in the Netherlands, has designed a program to help seniors live independently. A helpful robot named Hector that resembles a big walking and talking smartphone provides reminders for everyday tasks such as taking medications, returning phone calls and compiling grocery lists. In addition, Hector can detect falls and respond to verbal commands.

Perhaps a robot could also assist with day-to-day tasks such as retrieving objects for those whose mobility is limited. Voice activated commands are becoming commonplace in our smartphone use. It seems like a reasonable and useful extension to apply voice commands to the realm of the robot.



A big part of the future success of robots will be their acceptance by the humans under their care. In Japan robots have been around for a long time with a history that includes everything from tamagotchis to transformers. You would expect Japanese seniors to be reasonably comfortable when it comes to the idea of robots in their daily lives. 
Questions:
What do you think the idea that robot caregivers help the elderly?
How robots can help caregivers?
Do you think that robotics can and will - change our lives in the near future?
What should robots look like in the future?
What do you think a robotic girlfriend or a boyfriend?
Do you want a humanoid servant robot at home? Why or why not?

Are robots going to take our jobs?

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