GUIDENCE BY  Mr. P.PENCHALAIAH SIR(M.C.A). Ms.SUBBALAKSHMI MADAM(M.C.A) PRESENTED  BY SP.Poorna Prakash, H.T.NO:3609116, M.C.A(2/3).
ROOT MAP INTRODUCTION. WHAT IS ROBOTICS…? COMPONENTS OF ROBOTS. LAWS OF ROBOTICS. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. ROBOT APPLICATIONS. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES. FUTURE OF ROBOTICS. CONCLUSION.
INTRODUCTION Any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner. The term is derived from the Czech word  robota,  meaning "forced labour”. The word "robot' was coined by Karel Capek who wrote a play entitled "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" back in 1921.
WHAT IS ROBOTICS…? Robotics is science of designing  or building an application of  robots.  The aim of robotics is to design an efficient robot .  robot will become efficient if it can think for thinking robotics uses AI technology  For manufacturing robots .
COMPONENTS Robots have 3 main components:  -  Brain - usually a computer . -  Actuators and mechanical parts - motors,    pistons, grippers, wheels, gears.  -  Sensors - vision, sound, temperature,      motion, light, touch, etc. These three components, robots can interact and affect their environment to become useful.
LAWS OF ROBOTICS Popular science fiction writer  Isaac Asimov  created the Three Laws of Robotics:  A robot must not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.  A robot must always obey orders given to it by a human being, except where it would conflict with the first law.  A robot must protect it's own existence, except where it would conflict with the first or second law.  Later, Asimov added this "Zeroth Law"
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence is study of mental faculties (powers) through use of computational models. The aim of AI is to create machine which can think. What is meant by think is the capability of acquiring and applying knowledge.
Contd…. Acquired knowledge is done by through   voice recognition inferences vision   Acquiring knowledge is represented in memory by using   Predicated calculus techniques By bits, intrinsic images, abstract view, object identification.  
APPLICATIONS Scientific applications. Nuclear reactors. Military-intelligent radars, intelligent agents. Industrial.  Medical. Home.
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES :- robots can do things we humans just don't want to do, and usually do it cheaper. Robots can do things more precise than humans and allow progress in medical science and other useful advances. DISADVANTAGES:- They are powerful machines that we allow to control certain things. When something goes wrong, terrible things can happen. There is also the problem of evil people using robots for evil purposes.
FUTURE OF ROBOTICS In future the population of robots will grow rapidly. This growth is lead by Japan that has almost twice as many robots as the USA. All estimates suggest that robots will play an ever-increasing role in modern society. They will continue to be used in tasks were danger, repetition, cost, and precision prevents humans from performing.   
CONCLUSION Some people are concerned that robots will reduce the number of jobs and kick people out of their jobs.  This is almost never the case. The net affect of advanced technology such as robots is that humans become more productive.  Robotics uses AI techniques to build intelligent robots for the purpose of efficiency.  The research of Robotics and AI would lead to a manufacturing of Robots that will be used in every industry.  In future, it is better to use robotics in a appropriate and useful way,with this we can get peaceful & effective world .
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    GUIDENCE BY Mr. P.PENCHALAIAH SIR(M.C.A). Ms.SUBBALAKSHMI MADAM(M.C.A) PRESENTED BY SP.Poorna Prakash, H.T.NO:3609116, M.C.A(2/3).
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    ROOT MAP INTRODUCTION.WHAT IS ROBOTICS…? COMPONENTS OF ROBOTS. LAWS OF ROBOTICS. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. ROBOT APPLICATIONS. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES. FUTURE OF ROBOTICS. CONCLUSION.
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    INTRODUCTION Any automaticallyoperated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner. The term is derived from the Czech word robota, meaning "forced labour”. The word "robot' was coined by Karel Capek who wrote a play entitled "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" back in 1921.
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    WHAT IS ROBOTICS…?Robotics is science of designing or building an application of robots. The aim of robotics is to design an efficient robot . robot will become efficient if it can think for thinking robotics uses AI technology For manufacturing robots .
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    COMPONENTS Robots have3 main components: -  Brain - usually a computer . -  Actuators and mechanical parts - motors, pistons, grippers, wheels, gears. -  Sensors - vision, sound, temperature, motion, light, touch, etc. These three components, robots can interact and affect their environment to become useful.
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    LAWS OF ROBOTICSPopular science fiction writer Isaac Asimov created the Three Laws of Robotics: A robot must not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must always obey orders given to it by a human being, except where it would conflict with the first law. A robot must protect it's own existence, except where it would conflict with the first or second law. Later, Asimov added this "Zeroth Law"
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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificialintelligence is study of mental faculties (powers) through use of computational models. The aim of AI is to create machine which can think. What is meant by think is the capability of acquiring and applying knowledge.
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    Contd…. Acquired knowledgeis done by through   voice recognition inferences vision   Acquiring knowledge is represented in memory by using   Predicated calculus techniques By bits, intrinsic images, abstract view, object identification.  
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    APPLICATIONS Scientific applications.Nuclear reactors. Military-intelligent radars, intelligent agents. Industrial. Medical. Home.
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    ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGESADVANTAGES :- robots can do things we humans just don't want to do, and usually do it cheaper. Robots can do things more precise than humans and allow progress in medical science and other useful advances. DISADVANTAGES:- They are powerful machines that we allow to control certain things. When something goes wrong, terrible things can happen. There is also the problem of evil people using robots for evil purposes.
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    FUTURE OF ROBOTICSIn future the population of robots will grow rapidly. This growth is lead by Japan that has almost twice as many robots as the USA. All estimates suggest that robots will play an ever-increasing role in modern society. They will continue to be used in tasks were danger, repetition, cost, and precision prevents humans from performing.  
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    CONCLUSION Some peopleare concerned that robots will reduce the number of jobs and kick people out of their jobs. This is almost never the case. The net affect of advanced technology such as robots is that humans become more productive. Robotics uses AI techniques to build intelligent robots for the purpose of efficiency. The research of Robotics and AI would lead to a manufacturing of Robots that will be used in every industry.  In future, it is better to use robotics in a appropriate and useful way,with this we can get peaceful & effective world .
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