Saturday, July 18, 2015

Summary of Current and Future Relationships Between Robots and Humans

The summary process: Completed for Current and Future Relationships Between Robots and Humans

Step one:
Paragraph 1:  In paragraph one, Valez states the goal of his paper and he indicates his view on the subject for multiple different manners, including personal and economical relations.
Paragraph 2:  In paragraph two, Valez goes in depth with the history of robots, where they came from, and examples of how they have been integrated into human lives thus far.
Paragraph 3:  In paragraph three, Valez mentions specifics of his use with robotics and system interfaces.
Paragraph 4:  In paragraph four, Valez discusses specific for the robots that he has worked with. He gives readers an understanding of what robots are and what they do.
Paragraph 5:  In paragraph five, Valez dives into the issue of job security in conjunction with robots.  He talks about emotional connections and economical connections between robots and humans.
Paragraph 6:  In paragraph six, Valez talks about how robots are being integrated in daily life today, specifically in the medical field.
Paragraph 7:  In paragraph seven, Valez continues to discuss the basics of robots and their integration into daily life.
Paragraph 8:  In paragraph eight, Valez begins to discuss robots in human personal life and how robots were studied in use with children to see how children reacted. He connected this to the thought of family.
Paragraph 9:  In paragraph nine, Valez talks about robots' interactions with humans in a sexual manner.
Paragraph 10:  In paragraph ten, continues to talk about the sexual aspect of humans and how that relates to robots.
Paragraph 11:  In paragraph eleven, Valez discuses the moral and ethical concepts of sexual relationships with humans.
Paragraph 12:  In paragraph twelve,  Valez provides a summary of his article, restating his position on robots in the use of the work place, bedroom, and for other human needs and desires.

Step two:
     In Valez's paper, he discusses his position of the debate about whether or not robots can be successfully integrated into human life.  He argues that robots can aid humans in the workplace and the bedroom, but he believes that robot takeover of human jobs is not going to come anytime in the near future.

Step three:
     I think that the summary that I wrote (above) does an adequate job at summarizing the basics of what Valez talks about in his paper. I mention the key concepts that he tries to relate. Much of his paper is add-ons to what he has already said. In a summary, the use of more specific and detailed information would be too much for a summary.

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