Robots and Humans The Future of Coexistence

Robots and Humans: The Future of Coexistence

11.07.2023

Technological advances and developments in the field of artificial intelligence signal that a future in which robots and humans live together will soon become a reality. Although robots have a long history in the industrial field, in recent years they have also become a part of people’s daily lives.

This can be taken as an indication that a future in which robots and humans live together is approaching. However, the ethical, social, and economic problems that this technological evolution brings with it should not be ignored.

Robots’ Effects on Human Lives

The impact of robots on human life is becoming more and more evident day by day. Robots are not only working as helpers in homes. Apart from that, they work in many other areas.
- Robots are also used in areas such as optimizing production processes in the industrial field,

- Providing care to patients in the health sector.

However, robots are also fueling unemployment concerns by automating people’s jobs. They can replace human skills and weaken personal bonds.

Interaction between Humans and Robots

The interaction between humans and robots is becoming increasingly complex with the development of robots’ human-like behavior and artificial intelligence algorithms. How humans interact with robots, how humans react to robots, and how robots understand humans are at the center of research in this field.

Ethical and Safety Issues of Robots

Technologies developed using robots and artificial intelligence systems raise various ethical and security issues. For example, there is a constant debate about robots violating personal privacy and causing data security issues. These ethical and security issues are exacerbated by the lack of clear limits on robots’ control over humans and the possibility of robots being used for malicious purposes.

The Potential for Robots and Humans to Collaborate

The potential for robots and humans to collaborate is likely to enable the exploration of how technological advances can contribute to humans and how humans can work more efficiently with robots. Complementing human abilities, robots help humans tackle complex tasks. They save time and increase human efficiency and productivity.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

The museum entrance fee is 170 TL at the box office for visitors aged 3 and over, students, teachers and visitors over 65 and 200 TL at the box office for other visitors.
You can buy your online ticket for 150 TL with the 25% discount opportunity valid only for online purchases. For school groups of 50 people and above, a discount is applied. CLICK HERE to buy your online ticket!

 

MuseumPass is not valid in our museum.

For individual visits, you can make a reservation by choosing the day and time on our ticket page. For school groups, it is necessary to make a reservation by contacting the museum at 0212 509 89 20 before the museum visit. In case of a change in the reservation date or if the trip is canceled, we kindly ask you to call Istanbul Robot Museum and inform the relevant person as soon as possible.

The duration of the museum tour varies depending on the group and typically lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour. If the tour is combined with an event, the duration may be extended depending on the content of the event.

1 teacher is free for 15 students. In order for the museum visit to be the most productive, we recommend that our teachers visit our museum before coming with their students.

In order to visit the museum, you need to buy a ticket again.

We have museum staff to assist you in our museum. You can also benefit from the mobile audio guidance service by scanning the QR codes in our museum from your phone. For group visits of 15 people or more, our museum staff accompany you and provide guidance support.

The name of Android (Humanoid Robot) ADA, developed by AKINROBOTICS, consists of the initials of "Android Developed by Akınrobotics" and is also inspired by the world’s first female software developer Ada Lovelace.

You can take photos in our museum without using flash and without touching the artifacts.

The founder of the Istanbul Robot Museum is Dr. Özgür AKIN, who is also the founder of Akınsoft and Akınrobotics.