Learning about available technology is like moving through a never-ending funnel of information. Who is keeping pace with all of this technological change? Certainly, information warehouse giants have plenty of stored big data. Individual information bits are indexed and can be brought up with a simple search. This data supports new movements of active use […]
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Will Your Job Be Done by a Robot?
In reality, advancing robotics technology may provide job security for high-skilled workers. When low-skilled workers who cannot manage software programs are paired with technology, productivity decreases. However, when the right software and robotic companions are paired with high-skilled workers who know how to operate and use technology, productivity and efficiency increases. Business owners and hiring […]
Ethics in Changing Times
Our changing world provides society with a kaleidoscope of demands. In some ways, this is very good for business. All of the buzzwords are there: war on terrorism, reconstruction efforts, security threats, global interdependence, aging population, medical epidemics, economic crises, environmental issues, etc. In a successful economic system, long-range financial outlooks determine what can be […]
Emotional Dialog Credibility Challenges Therapists
What story-line dialog could require more credibility than reaching those alleged to communicate less often than others? Recent adventures in humanoid robotics and utility have explored into the direction of social skills and autistic children. Studies are showing that these children may be more interested in the robots than are average children; “surprise,” quite possibly, […]