Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings?

Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings?Could a household robot help an elderly relative who is living alone? How would you like to climb into a robotic car and eat breakfast with the kids while you're all driven to school and work? These scenarios may sound like science fiction, but experts say they're a lot closer to becoming reality than you probably think. Brown University roboticist Chad Jenkins expects a near-term robot revolution that will echo the computing revolution of recent decades. And he says it will be driven by enabling robots to learn more like humans do—by watching others demonstrate behaviors and by asking questions. “The robots you're seeing now mostly are analogous to the mainframe computers of the 1970s,” Jenkins said. “But you're starting to see things develop. The vacuum cleaners, the drones, those are the initial steps,” he said, referring to iRobot's Roomba vacuum cleaner, which has autonomously cleaned millions of homes since its 2002 debut. “And these platforms are going to get cheaper while becoming more capable and more compact,” he added. And entrepreneurs like Dmitry Grishin, founder of a major Russian Investment firm dedicated to personal robotics, have taken notice. He says the industry could be worth $18 billion by 2015. But to really transform, roboticists say, robots will have to evolve from machines that can perform only the tasks they're programmed to do into automatons that can truly learn. That's because it's impossible to preprogram a robot for everything it will encounter in the ever-changing real world. “If you look at where robots are successful right now, it's primarily in applications where the environment is very controlled, like an assembly line where everything is the same, or in the hands of experts with PhDs, where we see them on Mars,” said Chernova. “To really get them to handle the complexities of our real world,” she said, “they are going to have to be customized onsite. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but it's very close.” Such a leap could help bring robots into the mainstream.

1-1、According to the passage, a robot in the future can_____ .

A、build houses for homeless people

B、serve you coffee in the bed

C、pick up your children from school

D、give you a massage

  答案:B

1-2、Chad Jenkins believes that_____ .

A、a robot revolution will happen before the computing revolution

B、a robot revolution will be driven by making robots to look like humans

C、drones are the initial steps of development

D、the vacuum cleaners are the last steps of development

  答案:C

1-3、Dmitry Grishin _____.

A、is a major Russian investment firm

B、established an investment firm

C、established iRobot company

D、made the first vacuum cleaner

  答案:B

1-4、Robots have to become automatons that can truly learn because _____.

A、they can perform all the tasks that they’re pro-programmed to do

B、it’s impossible to pre-program a robot for everything it will meet with

C、they can perform only the tasks that they’re programmed to do

D、they are going to be much cheaper in the future

Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings?

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