The emerging technology
I have chosen to research is Swarm Robotics. Swarm Robotics is a new approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems which consist of large numbers of mostly simple and physical robots. So
it is pretty much using many small and
simple robots to complete a single task, such as construction. This technology
is still in the experimental phase, but has a lot of potential.
With Swarm Robotics could be used to do many things that
we can’t do today, or can’t do safely. It could be used for construction in an
environment too dangerous for humans. For example, it could be used to build
bases and settlements on the moon, so people could begin to colonize it. It
could also be used for construction on Earth. For example, if there was a tall
building being built, hundreds of lives wouldn’t be at risk while they were
building so high in the air.
Swarm Robotics has many strengths, as well as many weaknesses.
Some strengths that it has is that we could build in unsafe environments such
as space, without risking human lives. Some weaknesses it has are that people
may not trust robots to build a large structure like a skyscraper, and would
prefer it be built by human hands. The new technology would take time for the
world to get used to. It would be a very major change to make.
Swarm Robotics also has many opportunities, as well as threats.
Some opportunities it has are to replace humans working in construction all
together. Robots could be much more efficient and would not need to be paid. Some
threats to this are that people may not want robots taking jobs away from
people. This may increase the unemployment rate world-wide slightly. Also, the
technology needed to make swarm robotics a reality and a practical thing, just doesn't exist on the scale it would be required for this concept.
Overall, I like the idea of Swarm Robotics, as it could
revolutionize the way we build things around the world, but it could also take
jobs away from actual people. The unemployment aspect doesn't mean as much to me because I do not actually have a real “job”. Although the technology is only
in the experimental phase, I would love to see it being used in the real world
someday.
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