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Artificial Intelligence: Development of Knowledge
Hazel Cruz and Carlos Feliciano
Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico
St. Mary’s School
ABSTRACT
RESULTS
This paper investigates how lack of knowledge about artificial intelligence robot has
affected their acceptance in daily life. Some research in this area has the goal to
develop a machine that facilitates our lives. A machine that can perform the chores
for which we sometimes don’t have the time to do. In many cases the humans haven’t
been able to integrate satisfactory the use of robots in society. Can we say that this has
to do with the information you know about them?
We did two types of surveys. In the first one, we asked the persons if they knew of the
existence of robots. Seven of those persons answer that they knew about the existence
of robots. Nineteen of them answered that they didn’t know about these robots. On
the other survey we asked them if they thought that in the future we are going to be
able to integrate robots in our life or not. Twenty-six of them answered that we will
never use robots . Eleven of them answered that we will integrate robots into our life
in the future.
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PURPOSE AND HYPOTHESIS
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Purpose: With this investigation we want to analyze if the acceptation of robots in our
society has too with the lack of information that we have about them. Because we think
that in the future the artificial robots will facilitate our daily chores.
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Hypothesis: The consequence that we humans haven’t integrated the used of robots is
the lack of knowledge and information that we know about them. If we knew that in
these days there are robots that can facilitate our lives we would use them every day.
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I know about robots
I didn't knew that those robots exist
Society will never use robots
In the future we will integrate robots
in our life
CONCLUSIONS
We accept the hypothesis because tending of the results of the survey we notice that
the lack of artificial intelligence robots in our society is because we don't have the
knowledge information of the capabilities of these robots. If we inform each human
about this robots in the future they will be a great help in our daily live . Since, they
will do for us chores that sometimes we don’t have time to do.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In this investigation we used the internet to gather all the
information we needed to get a conclusion in our project. We also
did a survey to a group of people.
Hewett, Baecker, Card, Carey, Gasen, Mantei, Perlman, Strong, and Verplank (2009).
ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. Association for Computer
Machinery. http://old.sigchi.org/cdg/
McCarthy, J. (2007). What is artificial intelligence? http://wwwformal.stanford.edu/jmc/whatisai/node1.html
Strauss, B. (2010). How to undersatand artificial Intelligence?
http://www.ehow.com/how_2023461_understand-artificialintelligence.html#ixzz0ztOKzYKO
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
•AGMUS, Student Research Development Center – SRDC
•Dr. Juan F. Arratia, Executive Director SRDC
•Prof. Evelyn Haddock, SRDC Co-IP, Inter American University
Metropolitan Campus
•Research Mentors: Dr. Ángel Caraballo and Prof. Irma Álvarez
•Our group of the program at the Inter American University.
•St. Mary’s School faculty for supporting us throughout the research.
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