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Robotics 1
ROBOTICS
By (Your Name)
The Name of the Class (Course)
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Robotics 2
Robotics
Question 1
a. Define the terms ‘anthropomorphism’ and ‘autonomy’. What is their relevance to
robotics? Suggest two features that encourage people to treat robots
anthropomorphically.
Anthropomorphism is defined as an interpretation that is described to resemble or
made human form and constitutes human traits, emotions, or intention to non-human entities
(Kennedy, 1992). The process of attributing feeling to robots constitutes form of
anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism brings out the capability of reproducing some of the
characteristics of man, imitating distinct features such as movements and appearance.
Autonomy is defined as the state or quality of being self-governed, driving more to
self-directing freedom and moral independence. Autonomy in robotic fields helps robotics
machines to perceive its environment, making decision based on what it perceives and
programming it to recognize and have actual movement within its environment.
Features that encourage people to treat robots anthropomorphically are; first, due to
their appearance, and second is because of their actions or functionalities that they can do
without the help of human.
b. Problem in artificial intelligence [AL] and computer problem solving can often be
thought of as optimisation problems where the best solution must be searched for.
I. Suggest a problem in AI or robotics that can be phrased as an optimisation
problem.
One problem that can be phrased and covered on AI is learning algorithm. With the
growth of internet, we are facing challenges on how to secure the information stored in digital
tools.
II. What is the ‘search space’ for this problem?

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Robotics ROBOTICS By (Your Name) The Name of the Class (Course) Professort’s Name The Name of the School (University) The City and State where it is located The Date 1 Robotics 2 Robotics Question 1 a. Define the terms ‘anthropomorphism’ and ‘autonomy’. What is their relevance to robotics? Suggest two features that encourage people to treat robots anthropomorphically. Anthropomorphism is defined as an interpretation that is described to resemble or made human form and constitutes human traits, emotions, or intention to non-human entities (Kennedy, 1992). The process of attributing feeling to robots constitutes form of anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism brings out the capability of reproducing some of the characteristics of man, imitating distinct features such as movements and appearance. Autonomy is defined as the state or quality of being self-governed, driving more to self-directing freedom and moral independence. Autonomy in robotic fields helps robotics machines to perceive its environment, making decision based on what it perceives and programming it to recognize and have actual movement within its environment. Features that encourage people to treat robots anthropomorphically are; first, due to their appearance, and second is because of their actions or functionalities that they can do without the help of human. b. Problem in artificial intelligence [AL] and computer problem solving can often be thought of as optimisation problems where the best solut ...
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