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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Organizational Context
1.2 Aims
1.3 Report Outline
2. Definitions of Robotic Technolog
2.1 Opportunity for growth using robots
2.2 Advantages and disadvantages of robots
2.3 Various risk for the organization
4. Aspects
Security
Ethics
5. Solution to overcome
6. Conclusion
7. Recommendations
8. Reference list
1. Introduction:
1.1 Organizational Context:
Robotics Technology is popular for doing different types of tasks. Bin
Tech ltd. is a small artificial intelligence company based in Brisbane
which is already using robotics as a small but growing sideline
business. The company has interests in use of robotics for domestic
use and in mining, transport and manufacturing industries across
Australia. The company wants to achieve competitive advantage
against its rivals.
4 Aspects:
4.1 Security:
GPS and a laser ranging instrument help the robots find their way around
their patrol area and avoid obstacles when on duty. The trend is
accelerating as robots are made ever smarter, more agile, and more
adaptable to specific tasks. And while most robots are do assembly-line
work. Robots save workers from performing dangerous tasks. They can
work in hazardous conditions, such as poor lighting, toxic chemicals, or
tight spaces. They are capable of lifting heavy loads without injury or
tiring. Robots increase worker safety by preventing accidents since
humans are not performing risky jobs.
4.2 Ethics:
The Robotics Revolution promises a host of benefits that are compelling
and imaginative but as with other emerging technologies they also come
with risks and new questions that society must confront. This is not
unexpected, given the disruptive nature of technology revolutions. Here
the myriad issues three broad areas of ethical and social concern and
provide representative questions for each area(lin, Abney, Bekey 2012).
5 Solution to Overcome:
Humans have limited abilities to judge risk associated with their choices,
particularly given their use of availability and representative heuristics as
cognitive shortcuts, along with other forms of cognitive fluency seeking.
These provide good enough timely solutions in an evolutionary landscape
but can poorly suited to novel, complex situations. For example, human
judgement of risks typically weighs impact over likelihood, and
exaggerates low probability events (Ayoub, Payne 2016).
6 Conclusion:
The research determines that robotic technology will bring benefits and
helps to expand Bin Tech organization all over Australia and also in Asia
regions. By use of robotic technology the works will be fast which means
there will be more manufacturing in industry.
7 Recommendations
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