People are creating new things everyday. People use these new things to solve new problems. That is what is happening with these coronavirus robots. They have gone through extensive trials, and are they going to work? I think these new robots are going to work.
First, these robots have gone through many design changes. The Violet robot is likely only the start, with many more to come. Each new design is always better than the last. You can be sure the new robots will be very effective.
Next, in those trials, the robots have shown impressive results. For example, an average person takes 45 minutes to over a hour to clean and disinfect a CT scanner room. About 15 to clean the room, and another 30-60 minute for everything to dry. The new Violet robot takes around 15 minutes. This shows that robots are definitely an improvement from just humans doing all the work.
Lastly, the researchers are finally getting their funding. The White House largely ignore all the researchers, but even they knew current measures weren’t enough. So they teamed up with major tech companies. They want to use supercomputers and robots to lower the spread. This means finally the creators are getting their funding. This means they can put out much more high-tech and efficient robots in shorter times.
In conclusion these new robots will likely work. This is because they have many trials and improvements always happening. They have shown they are very effective at their work. And they are getting funding from the White House, so they can work more efficiently. These robots will work, and will help many people.
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The Importance of not Underestimating Another Human
In today’s world, kids are always being underestimated by adults. They don’t trust our capabilities, and expect us to not make any mistakes, and want us to act like adults, despite treating us like we cannot understand things without thorough explanation. But we are so much more than what they see, or expect to see.
The Ted Talk is about how kids feel about adults, and how the adults feel about the kids. If adults underestimate this generation, then our voices won’t be heard. If your parent underestimates you and doesn’t sign you up for an advanced math program or whatever else, then they are missing a chance to help us learn and grow. Our brains are just as strong as theirs’, but they need a few years to soak up even more info and get a bit bigger.
Grown-ups kind of expect things to be perfect. If you make a mistake, they will shout and scream, leaving you scared to tell them the next time. But secrets are never good, and keeping these things inside us won’t give us a chance to learn from our mistakes.
If we try to state our opinion, we are considered to be “talking back” when we are supposed to be good little people and do what our parents say. They underestimate our thoughts, and don’t think we’re capable of depth and the ability to do anything for the world, except the world is in the hands of this generation. In a few years, people who once felt young and spry will be retiring, replaced by us. They have to know that we can make a difference, and not shut us up when we are trying to speak up.
Adults don’t trust us kids with tasks that we are fully capable of, and even if they do they don’t think we will make mistakes. They can’t expect us to be as “perfect” as them when we are actually kids. In the end, they were just as young as us once, and made as many mistakes as us, but now that they are grown up they think that this generation are able to do whatever without messing up.
When they underestimate us, they forget that we are going to grow up and become adults just like them. Adults usually don’t underestimate other adults, so why underestimate adults in the making? If they take the time to try and understand us and help us, then they can create a better future by making us people of the future better people.
In the end, we’re all humans, and humans are so complex in each and every way possible. Other humans cannot underestimate us based on what they see on the outside, or even what they’ve scratched the surface of on the inside. Instead, they should trust us and give us the tools we need to survive. All of us are equal, so why look down on kids and teens as if they are not?
Robot Poem
A global outbreak had come
And the scientists knew what had to be done
Inspired from a navigational bot
With an additional UV light.
Violet was created without a single dirty spot
She did the dangerous job
Of disinfecting all high-touch surfaces
Including each door knob
She did her cleaning four times faster
Handling it better
Than a human radiographer
The robot was the hero of the day
Allowing the scientists to put their discoveries into play
The Fate of the World
Many times in life you feel, ” Wow, what if that happened, would the world be like this right now?” Today, when I read the short story: A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift; we are once again faced with questions like: would we be facing this pandemic, would Donald J Trump be president, Would the US be a world power?.
In this story, we wonder, if his proposal was actually taken into force, what would happen? First of all, the following suggestions are only my insights. We might not even be alive if force was taken to eat all those babies when they came to the age of one. Even if most of us are still here, many people such as Abraham Lincoln, the son of a poor mother who would have would give her son to a rich noble, would not pass the age of one. He would be butchered, eaten, and would not become the US president. If he was not the president, who would save the Union, who would free the slaves. The US would not be like now, it most likely would have been a North and South. His proposal, if taken into force everywhere, it could result in the world population reduced to less than half. If the people were reduced, Japan would not have wanted more land and try to conquer China and help start WW2, people would not have been greedy to get more land when settling in America for there would be land enough for the reduced population. The rich people would have eaten soo many babies, that soon they would not be enough people to be their servants because the babies that were to become servants had been eaten! Many things could have happened just because of one proposal!
Things could have gone better or worse for the humanity. But I do know one thing, the fate of the world would have been pretty interesting if people decided to listen to the proposal!
Samuel M.
ted talk summary
Kimberly is a teacher at Moses Lake High School and she is talking about climbing a pole at the beginning of the video. About climbing a 40 foot tall pole and stand with both feet at the top of the pole. Then If you fail at climbing the pole, you just jump off and the rope tightens and your classmates catch you. Some people would go halfway up the pole and get too scared and get rescued. She also talked about another girl who wouldn’t even touch the pole because she was scared. And on the inside Kimberly was scared and stuff, but on the outside, she was like oh it’s only 40 feet no big deal and stuff. And she talks about how easy the first 38 feet is because there was a pole to hold onto. Then at the top the people were supposed to stand on a pole that both of your feet couldn’t fit on the top of the pole. And the teenagers were like encouraging her and cheering her on and stuff. And when she stood on the pole, she jumped off, and the teenagers caught her. And then she started talking about texting with her son and stuff. And then she said her son texting with his girlfriend and accidentally sending pictures to her instead. And then after she talks about this texting thing, then she starts talking about Abraham Lincoln and how strong he is and then Abraham starts reading and asking questions and Kimberly starts talking about how Abraham needs to shave and stuff. And then she starts texting her son again about how she could be better at parenting. And he responds with not question my abilities. And then she starts to talk about when people get in trouble and if they did a bad thing, don’t start by talking to them with curiosity and stuff. And yeah.
My opinion to “A Modest Proposal”
“A Modest Proposal” is a story about how someone reacts to the state of Ireland’s poverty and an idea of how to solve it. Here is my opinion and reaction to this story.
The story is about how the author, Dr. Jonathan Swift, is unhappy about the state of the kingdom. He proposes that they should eat youngsters, and that is a win for them, because they can get food, and can get money for more food, and don’t have to pay that much money for food, since they don’t have a child, and they can save money, in which they use for more food.
I honestly don’t like the idea of being roasted on a spit over a fire. Even though my parents might get fed, I will get fed to another random person. This isn’t the best idea, and I am forced to conclude that Dr. Jonathan has no idea what it feels like to be eaten. He is one of the posh people, and may not care about the lower class. He probably just gets annoyed that there are to many beggars asking him for some measly money so they can eat something.
To sum up all of this, I don’t like this idea. If I were him, I would probably establish an early 1729 Red Cross or something. Don’t eat baby meat. I think there is something called cannibalism. I wouldn’t apply much from this story into my daily life.
-Justin
Why I think robots handling certain problems are bad ideas
I think building robots to handle problems that are sometimes to complex for people to do or having them perform certain tasks are bad ideas because have you ever thought of what might happen if a robot stops working and starts making a mess of the whole situation?
Well I think that we should try to avoid the process of making robots and letting them do our work for us.
For example, say, Violet, the robot is cleaning the room where the test patients for COVID-19 if she misses a single spot then within a few minutes or even seconds, the germs can spread and infect people who do not have the virus. Another thing that I don’t like robots doing for us is surgeries.
Once I saw in a world encyclopedia, there was a robot, yes, a robot, doing a gal bladder removal surgery. The patient and robot where in France but the surgeons where in USA! But that got me thinking, what if the robot lost control and messed up? That would be a huge problem then.
Overall I’m just concerned about the use of robots and I hope we can just keep the number of robots used in the world low because besides the happiness and entertainment they bring, a misprogrammed robot can be quite a handful!
A Modest Proposal, SUMMARY
In Ireland, there are 120,000 kids born a day. His proposal is to fatten up these undernourished children and feed them to Ireland’s nobility. Children of the poor could be sold into a meat market at the age of one. He also says this can solve overpopulation and unemployment, since families no longer have to pay expenses for the children. The author gives the numbers for his statements and gives specific numbers about the number of children to be sold, their weight and price. He also gives some recipes for preparing this “delicious” meat, and he feels sure that creative cooks will soon be selling them. He also says that this will have positive effects on family ethics: husbands will treat their wives with more respect, and parents will savor their children ( reverse psychology). His conclusion is that the movement of this project will solve thousands of problems in Ireland.
I find this absolutely horrendous. Parents value their children’s life above themselves and all others. Taking them away, and knowing that someone else is going to EAT them, makes them feel despaired. This is not a “Modest Proposal” more like a “Cannibalistic Proposal”. Although this was all reverse psychology, it is wrong and unjust, I disagree with these actions.
Violet
As COVID-19 gets worse and worse, we constantly think about vaccinations and other things to stop COVID-19. There was a vaccination being tested in January, and since then, there are no antidotes to this novel disease. There are, however, steps to improving upon the vaccines.
Now, do vaccines really work for COVID-19? Can we use something else? “A common saying in robotics is that robots are best suited for jobs too dirty, dull, or dangerous for humans.” This has brought scientists to try to use robots to solve this situation. Robots are very powerful tools: “’Instead of manual disinfection, which requires workforce mobilization and increases exposure risk to cleaning personnel, autonomous or remote-controlled disinfection robots could lead to cost-effective, fast, and effective disinfection,’ the researchers wrote. ‘New generations of robots, from macro- to microscale, could be developed to navigate high-risk areas and continually work to sterilize all high-touch surfaces.”
The first robot was Stevie. However, this idea didn’t work: “The Stevie robot already had sensors allowing it to navigate independently and stop when it detects the presence of a person. A directed light source that automatically shut down when it detected motion nearby could be a useful feature. Akara toyed with the idea of putting a disinfectant UV-C feature on Stevie, but eventually dropped it when they couldn’t find a satisfactory way to integrate it into the robot’s design.” There needs to be an improvement: “The team began drawing up plans for a new robot that would combine the navigational features they’d designed for Stevie with a UV-C light. The robot wouldn’t have any anthropomorphic [or having human characteristics] features, but would be designed to work alongside humans. They would call this one Violet.”
“Akara has focused on making Violet portable and compact enough to be able to operate in tight, crowded spaces that are otherwise hard to clean: bathrooms, waiting areas, the nooks and crannies of public transit. It also has a protective shield around the back of the light, and motion-detecting sensors so that people don’t have to vacate the area while it’s at work.” This is a very big improvement. Since Violet covered all the mistakes that Stevie had and it also had the features of Stevie, it should be successful.
In conclusion, I think scientists are too slow on inventing. Maybe the schools don’t allow students to have a lot of creativity, but that is another subject to talk about. I still think that they should be much faster at thinking of how to resolve it. At the time of the article, COVID-19 is almost half a year old (about 5-6 months)!
Seventh Grade
“Seventh Grade,” by Gary Soto tells a story about how Victor, a young boy who wishes to make Teresa his girl, tries to impress her. He is encouraged when he finds that he and Teresa share several classes including English and French. In French class, he decides to pretend that he knows how to speak the language, trying to impress Teresa. While he does not fool the teacher, Teresa was impressed and approaches him after class asking that he tutor her. The teacher, Mr. Bueller, wisely remembers his own youthful foolishness and does not give away Victor’s secret. Because of the teacher’s kindness, Victor decides to go to the library and check out extra books on learning to speak French.
One possible reason the author wrote this story was to bring adults nostalgia. As everyone these days are stressed about work and taxes, this story helps show them what their school lives were like, and compare it to their own. Victor always made a fool of himself trying to impress Teresa, probably what a lot of people have also done. If they had put themselves in Victor’s shoes, would they have done the same thing? Mr. Bueller also had a moment of nostalgia when thinking about his old girlfriend, and how he had impressed her by pretending to be rich. Overall, the story was a pretty interesting one.