Robotics: How Close Are We to Creating a Bionic Man?
While the creation of a 'bionic man' similar to the Six Million Dollar Man of the 70s television series or the gun-slinging robot of Westworld may still be the realm of popular sci-fi, technology has developed to a stage where we are closer to such a possibility than ever before. Some of these technologies include robotics, the development of organic polymers that could be used as artificial muscles, nano-technology, and artificial intelligence (AI). In this paper we will review the latest developments in the relevant technologies to find how close we are to developing a 'bionic man.'
Apart from the availability of the required technology, one of the factors that would eventually determine if (or how soon) we are able to develop a bionic man is -- the urgency or need for such a development. This is because technology does not develop in a vacuum. For example, the industry that has made most use of robotics is the car manufacturing industry. The reason is that the car assembly line has a requirement for such repetitive and precision-oriented tasks where robots can perform a better and more cost-effective job than a human being. Another industry that employs robots extensively is the electronic assembly line where extreme precision is required for mounting microchips on circuit boards. (Bekey, para on Uses for Robot). Hence, it can be predicted with some confidence that future developments in robotics will be made in the fields where there is a definite requirement for such development.
One such field where robots can prove extremely useful is the military. Ideally, future battles would be fought by cyborg troops instead of real-life soldiers. Indeed at the U.S. government's premier center for the development of advanced military technology, scientists foresee a "robotics revolution by the year 2020." ("Battle Without Troops." p. 38) Until now, most military robots have been of the airborne variety such as the unmanned 'drone' aircrafts used extensively for reconnaissance in the war in Afghanistan. On the ground, robots have been used...
Robotics The popular concept of robots has been colored by stories of mythical mechanical beings dating back to antiquity, and fictional robots (remember "R-2 D-2?") depicted in popular science fiction movies such as the Star Wars. Robotics, however, is a serious technology that deals with the design, construction and operation of robots that are used in numerous applications ranging from industries that require accurate and repetitive tasks (such as the car
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