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Job losses: Robots can take over jobs that are usually performed by humans.
                      This might lead to job losses especially in industries where tasks are repetitive or

                      require manual labour.
                      Limitations  in creative thinking: Robots lack humans’  creative  and intuitive
                      thinking abilities, making them less suitable for tasks that require innovation

                      and problem-solving. They can only do what they are programmed to do.

                                                             Ask
                                                                       AGENT
                                                        OrangeAI
                    What would happen if a robot forgot its instructions? Would it stop working?

                           Study



                   RAPID RECALL                            Tick ( ) if you know this.


                      1.  Robots can work 24/7 without getting tired.


                      2.  Robots require regular maintenance and repair.




                                                                                                   21 st
                       ART INTEGRATION ACTIVITY                                                  Century   #Creativity
                                                                                                  Skills
                    Draw a picture of a robot you would like to create on an A3 sheet. Think about what special
                    tasks your robot can do to help people.





                          FAMOUS ROBOTS



                  Let us learn about some of the popular AI robots. Some famous robots include Aibo,
                  Sophia, Ava, Astro, Manav, etc.


                  AIBO

                  Aibo is a robotic dog made by Sony. It can learn

                  new things, listen to commands and even recognise
                  people’s faces. Aibo can play, move around and do
                  tricks just like a real dog.






                    The first version of Aibo was shown in 1998 and the first sale version was released in 1999.





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