Monday, May 10, 2010

Homework- Media Appreciation #3: media of the future

  1. Find “something” new that we’ll see in the future
Sometime in the near future, we will be able to own robots which follow our every command. It's not unattainable this technology is definitely realistic with the scientist we possess in today society. Basically how these robots work is that, they have voice recognition and try to fulfill each command you give it to it's best of it's knowledge. These Robots can do all the chores and much more with just the sound of your voice. It's almost like having an alternative family member in the house that does everything without the complaint, but for a very costly price(initial value purchased at store/online whatever).

2. What is the immediate use for the maker’s product?

This product can be used in so many different forms, anywhere from around the house work to public services for the city(s). This product is great for people who need an extra hand around the house compensating for people, but even better because the voice command. These robots can even impact services such as police enforcement or anything which put the human life in danger, by replacing humans with robots this could keep more civilians safe and and professions by of the non-risk which people must take each and everyday. Now you can simply tell the robot your command.

3.
What impact will this product have on us, the users,and/or the world?

Like every product there is always a good & bad to everything. Just depends on how the users chooses to utilize it. This can really impact us because it's almost like the perfect human life form, but better in ways that are more important. Someone who chooses to do good can very far with a product like this, it can help so many people and so easily. We no longer have to depend on others to risk themselves for others, when these state of the art robots can compensate for humans. This can either make the world a better place or make it a worse place like i said depending on whose interpretation of the product.

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