Loving Robots
ROBOTS don't seem to be in contrast to toddlers: It’s humorous to look at them break down, however at bottom we all know that if we have a tendency to laugh too onerous, they could develop a fancy and develop to start out warfare III. None of humanity’s creations evokes such a confusing mixture of awe, admiration, and fear: we wish robots to form our lives easier and SAFER; however we have a tendency to CAN’T quite bring ourselves to trust them. We’re crafting them in our own IMAGE; however we have a tendency to ar afraid they’ll come after US. But that dread isn't any obstacle to the booming field of artificial intelligence. Robots have finally mature sensible enough and physically capable enough to form their resolution of factories and labs to run and roll and even leap among US. The machines have arrived. You may be distressed a golem goes to steal your job, and that we get that. this can be laissez-faire economy, after all, and automation is inevitable. however you will be a lot of probably to figure aboard a golem within the close to future than have one replace you. And even higher news: You’re a lot of probably to form friends with a golem than have one murder you. hurrah for the future! A field of artificial intelligence that studies the connection between individuals and machines. as an example, a self-driving automobile might see a stop sign and hit the brakes at the second, however that will fright pedestrians and passengers alike. By finding out human-robot interaction, roboticists will form a world within which individuals and machines get on while not pain one another.
High Impact List of Articles
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Breast Cancer Heterogeneity Analysis as Index of Response to Treatment Using MRI Images: A Review
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Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Breast Cancer Heterogeneity Analysis as Index of Response to Treatment Using MRI Images: A Review
Mohammed El Adoui*, Stylianos Drisis, Mohamed Amine Larhmam, Marc Lemort & Mohammed Benjelloun
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Pathologic fracture of the proximal tibia
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L Turco* & B Phillips
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Pathologic fracture of the proximal tibia
through a bone graft donor site
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Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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The evidence supporting radiation safety methods- working towards zero operator exposure
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Image-guided focused ultrasound: state of the technology and the challenges that lie ahead
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Multifunctional gadolinium oxide nanoparticles: towards image-guided therapy
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Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Multifunctional gadolinium oxide nanoparticles: towards image-guided therapy
Stephane Roux, Anne Charlotte Faure, Celine Mandon, Sandrine Dufort, Charlotte Riviere, Jean-Luc Bridot, Brice Mutelet, Christophe A Marquette, Veronique Josserand, Geraldine Le Duc, Alain, Le Pape, Claire Billotey, Marc Janier, Jean-Luc Coll, Pascal Perriat and Olivier Tillement
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