Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Venice paintings

Venice paintings
Village painting
Such "partner" robots bring the ideal results: huge savings in medical costs, reduced burdens on family and caretakers, and old and sick people kept in better health.Research found that some patients' activity, such as talking, watching and touching, increased with the introduction of the robot in therapy sessions. "This technology is really needed for the global community," said Russell Bodoff, executive director at the Center for Aging Services Technologies in Washington, D.C. "If we look 30 years out, we will have to face many more aging people than we could ever deal with." The robot will be given more features, such as the ability to monitor a patient's blood pressure or body temperature. But how robots will change people remains to be seen. Will robots make people lazy? Will they make us colder or more humane?

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