alexo alexo by: sabrina, belle, safeeya, & iris. alexo origin alexo origins from a greek word...
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How
it W
ork
s
Alexo was made to help people in very dangerous situations,
which would have been preformed by another person before
Alexo. Alexo can go into a burning building
and save civilians trapped inside or help
rescue people trapped
under an avalanche.
Hard
ware
Alexo can do the
extremes, survive fire
and ice due to his
titanium alloy exterior
which protects the
advanced machinery on
the inside. Which
includes a “brain,” where
the 3 laws and other
functions are stored,
synthetic muscles to
improve mobility, as well
as a basic framework for
the upper and lower
body.
• Alexo’s brain is protected by
the titanium alloy exterior as
well as most of his frame.
• His body resembles that of a
human to make it more
comfortable for people in
general • His flexibility through his body
is due to him having synthetic
muscles under the titanium
alloy.• Circuits go through his entire
frame so he can identify any
injury sustained on his body. Hardware
Soft
ware
Alexo’s software includes the three laws programmed into
his “brain” to ensure
safety among the people. Alexo has a multitude
of software's which enables it to do many
different tasks that are
needed to save the lives of people everywhere.
Soft
ware
Alexo’s software includes a GPS for him
to easily locate any place in which he needs to go. As well as an infrared
lighting to look for the
body heat of someone
trapped in any citation.
Example: Some one is
trapped under an avalanche.
The S
afe
ty of
Hum
anity
Pros
Our robot will
have the
“Three Laws of
Robotics” which
will ensure the
safety of
everyone.
Our robot will
save lives on a
regular basis.
Cons
Any
malfunction
could lead to
the loss of a
life.
The T
hre
e L
aw
s of
Roboti
cs
1. A robot may not injure a
human being or, through
inaction, allow a human
being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the
orders given to it by human
beings, except where such
orders would conflict with
the First Law.3. A robot must protect its
own existence as long as
such protection does not
conflict with the First or
Second Laws.
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