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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

.......................................................................... 9 ROBOTS ....................................................................... ...s eliminating the imported laborers of the earlier days. Even in the 80's robots welded our new car bodies pushing those human welders out of the fac... ...os as one of its major priorities We had preceded them by several years. ROBOTS “As you have seen, robots are a major part of our economy. We... ...t of other things. We are perfecting many of the previous medical uses of robots for surgery. They do the work of physiotherapists in exercising stro... ... can. So the patients get 6 hours of therapy instead of just a half hour. Robots do the work of most high school graduates and many college educated... ...staurants, in fact many of the service industries, profit from the use of robots, costs are reduced, and efficiency is increased. They are essential ... ...among the world‟s leaders in non-polluting transportation and a number of robotics possibilities. And as a peace loving nation it is strange that we ... ... that we are a major researcher and producer of surveillance and tactical robots. Our solar powered robot controlled drones are spying the world for... ...shot at while making door to door searches. Maybe the next war will be our robots against their robots. So we will have even less need for real peopl...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...tutions, etc. But these too are getting more efficient with computers and robots doing much of the work that people used to do. Education is essent... ...an help. If productivity increases, possibly through the efficient use of robotics and computers, this can increase the wages and the taxes of the w... ...machines do so much of the work. We need fewer production workers because robotics and computers increase the output of each worker. So fewer people... ...you don‘t want to reduce pension and health benefits, reduce taxes, or use robots for the low level work, the simplest and most pragmatic approach is... ...rise. The best solution might be to develop more mechanical pickers, more robots and other labor saving devices. But figuring to costs to Californian... ...God, how much intelligence and power go with that image. Or are we merely robot-like beings being told at every step what to do? And if so is that e... ...ther ways, like bringing in guest workers who cannot be citizens or using robotics and computers, maybe more financial incentives can be used. But th...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...e essential for every true civilization. As in the West, our machinery and robots now do the work that the peasant and the water buffalo used to do. ... ...e technological development of the producers, such as the efficient use of robotics or the hand produced goods of cheap labor. ―In medi... ...hard working uneducated laborers. But these people will soon be replaced by robots. And the American budget will find that it will not be able to mak... ...e over the water, the housing and the factories? Or will the next war be my robots against your robots?‖ ―Hopefully as we reduce populations ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...wer unskilled workers are needed. They become superfluous as machines and robots do their work and as the development of advanced technologies becom... ...ctoral programs in the USA than in India. We have to be human, not merely robotic producers of wealth. We have to ask ‗why‘ as they have done in Ame... ... —―The obvious solution is to use a higher level of technology, such as robots.‖ 33 —―You forget the problems of immigrating people with...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

... and many researchers. They calculated complicated medical operations while robots performed them. Were it not for the aging populations with their ... ...ate houses, clean themselves electro-magnetically at the touch of a button. Robots prepare the meals that the few executive chefs plan and input int... ... and the Japanese written and spoken language is difficult to learn. Unless robotics start doing the work of people the second strongest economy in ... ...nomy in the world may drop a few notches. But then Japan leads the world in robotics, so they may not need more workers.” —“But if we are t...

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An Android Dog's Tale

By: David L Morrese

... and make sure they aren’t doing anything that will upset either their simple lifestyles or the profitability of the Corporation. But MO-126 is not a robot. He is a Mobile Observer android, albeit one in the form of a dog of no remarkable pedigree or distinction. Still, he has free will. He can make choices. After millennia of observing humans, he questions whether the Cor...

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The Great Galactic Treasure Hunt : A Science Fiction Adventure: A Science Fiction Adventure

By: Ingo Potsch; Ingo Potsch

... sweat but also displeasure and resentment, whenever nobody directly looked at him. He would have very much preferred to have a rest. Why could not a robot do this job? The men of that dice-playing group must have known each other from earlier on, as they called each other at first name and seemed to be quite familiar with the respective situation of the others, as they ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... us humans into one mold. Indeed, it appears that there are quite different drives and needs that motivate us. My guess is that we are not all robots... ...r brain and in our perception of our world. What motivates each of us will therefore be somewhat different. As humans we are neither twins nor robots... ...emic classroom but studying more effectively may go a long way toward remedying an intellectual problem. We use tutors to help. Often they are robots... ...me of our model villages were attacked by marauders and even renegade government troops. So we have had to defend the villages with our modern roboti...

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Space Force Grunts : A Science Fiction Novel

By: Ingo Potsch

...kers, a few deep wells and a couple of cisterns appendant to them, a makeshift front-line spa, and most importantly a maintenance station for fighter robots and combat drones. Base 18 on planet DN-DU-144/5 was in principle a bleak place. Though at that moment it was officially day-time at the location of base 18, there was actually just a little twilight. The far sun, goin...

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