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This is an article with all sources we used to write this blog.

Radio emission :

https://www.lesechos.fr/25/11/2017/lesechos.fr/030923088858_un-robot-chinois-reussit-son-concours-de-medecine.htm

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Software used :

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Adobe ™ Photoshop ® CC 2018

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Radio emission + Text (Robots review)

Here’s the emission :

The emission’s text :

[GENERIC]

William : Good morning everyone and welcome back in our weekly robots review ! Today, we are welcoming Arthur…p

Arthur : Hello everyone !

William : Mathilde

Mathilde : Hi !

William : And Ornella !

Ornella : Hi everyone !

William : I love it ! So Mathilde and Ornella will be reviewing how performing, how incredible, how amazing, robots in medicine are nowadays, and in a second part. Then  Arthur, is going to introduce how boredom can lead people to invent and create useless robots. And I PROMISE, you guys won’t believe how useless they are. But I won’t spoil too much… So Ornella and Mathilde, what can you tell us about robots in medicine ?

Mathilde : Yes, here we are! Ornella and GregorY Maboul, a  french specialist of robots.

VIRGULE

Ornella : Yes Mathilde ! I’m with mister Maboul beside the Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics. Hi GregorY !

GregorY: Hi.

Ornella : Today, we are going to talk about a chinese promising new robot : Xiao-Yi. What is it GregorY ?

GregorY : Xiao-Yi is a medical robot. It’s name, in chinese, means “Little Doctor”. This robot passed a medical licensing exam and it scored 456 on 600 points. This robot learnt the content of more than one million of medical books, two million of medical records and four hundred thousand medical documents. Xiao-Yi finished the exam in sixty minutes while students need an average of ten hours to pass the same exam.

Ornella : That’s incredible!

GregorY : Yes it is ! Xiao-Yi was built in two thousand and seventeen and created by Tao Xiaodong and his team. Xiao-Yi will be nationally used  from March 2018. It will be used in clinics as well as for medical training. This is a great technological advance, it can without doubt save lives!

Ornella : Thank you GregorY. .

VIRGULE

William : Thank you. Now, I will let Arthur telling you more about the most useless robots ever created. Now we are going to start off with a little genius, known through the internet, his name is William Osman, Arthur, what is to say about him ?

Arthur :  as you just said, William Osman is a little genius, but maybe not in the “smart” way you could imagine at first sight ! Indeed, he is more on the “useless” side of robotics … With only the help of his building skills and a laser cutting saw, he built a lot of, very funny, but very useless robots …

William : Can you give us examples of what he invented ?

Arthur : Yes, for instance, he made what he calls “the safest robot ever”.  He invented it during a “battlebots” convention. In this convention, every participant comes and builds his own fighting robot. What william noticed was that almost nobody over there was wearing safety glasses or protection equipment. Therefore, he built a radio controlled rolling robot, who throws a bunch of safety glasses at people.

William : That’s very funny, but how did he make it ?

Arthur : He made it using a programmable card which is comparable to an arduino, some electric screwdrivers, a servo motor and angle grinder disks. He also used stuffs you could easily find in a trashcan like little wheels, a wooden square chassis, some bended metal tubes, or an old fruit crate. You can absolutely say he built this from total scratch ! The goal was more to make people laugh than to remind them to protect themselves, indeed, the robot was sometimes not working and when it was, william osman asked the chosen people to give the glasses back … That’s because he couldn’t afford more glasses. You can find the video of his work on the internet.

William : Well, thank you Arthur ! And thanks to Mathilde and Ornella, thanks to everyone who participated at this emission, and to conclude our weekly robots review, good bye everyone and see ya next week !

GENERIC

Robots and us (William & Arthur)

Where and how are robots used?

Robots are used in multiple environments, like your house.

Have you ever used robots? Explain when, why and how

For example : your washer is nothing else than a robot, which is why me and william already used a robot because we sometimes do the laundry, because our clothes need to be washed.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of robots?

A robot makes our lives easier and more confortable, by warming up our home, cleaning it, for example and making stuff we dislike to do. Nevertheless, it consumes energy and can be a problem if we become dependent of it, and it stops working.

Part 2 :

Here’s a video presenting a robot :

– Why was this specific robot built? What need did it answer? Who created / thought about it?

This robot was created for pure fun. William Ozmann (its creator) noticed that wearing glasses through rain was quite unpleasant due to the fact that water drops stacks on the glass, so he created a robot detecting when these drops cover the glass, and when this occurs, it activates wipers on both sides which wipes the drops. The video was published in February 2018. It could be a bit useful… But they are really ugly, I wouldn’t wear them daily.

Part 3 :

Everyone says it, robots will be very important in the future, so I suppose it is true. Robots could overcome humans if we are not careful enough. I think robots can be very useful and helpful, and I can understand people who are scared of the rise of these robots, but I don’t think that they could really overcome and/or kill us all if we don’t give them the possibility.

Medical robots (Ornella and Mathilde) corrigé

Robots are used in army, medicine and also in the kitchen. In army, robots are used to create weapons. In the kitchen, robots are used to help people cooking. For us, robots are a good idea but it’s a little creepy.

The first medical robot was the Arthrobot. It was created to assist surgeons for orthopedic operations.

One of the promising new robots is the Xiao-Yi robot (Xiao-Yi means “little doctor” in chinese.). Xiao-Yi is a chinese robot who passed a medical licensing exam and he scored 456 on 600 points. This robot learnt more than one million of medical books, two million of medical records and four hundred thousand medical documents. Xiao-Yi finished the exam in sixty minutes while students need ten hours to pass the same exam.